
Alaska Shows No Signs of Rising Arctic Methane
Despite large temperature increases in Alaska in recent decades, a new analysis of NASA airborne data finds that methane is not being released from Alaskan soils into the atmosphere at unusually hig ... more
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Poaching-weary S.Africa mulls legalising rhino horn trade
Pelham Jones bought his first rhinos for a private game park in South Africa some 25 years ago, completing his collection of the "Big Five" animals that visitors especially want to see. ... more
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Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
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Environmental groups sue to protect Pacific walrus
A coalition of environmental protection and wildlife conservation groups are suing the federal government for allowing exploratory oil drilling in Chukchi Sea. They argue the search for oil will harm and disrupt the habitat of Pacific walrus in the Arctic, thus violating the Marine Mammal Protection Act. ... more
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Study: Six toxic flame retardants found in humans
The vast majority of mass-produced furniture in America is coated in a variety of flame retardants. A new study recently attempted to ascertain what happens to those chemicals when they come into contact with the humans that sit, sleep and eat on the furniture. ... more
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Results of microbiome studies may be 'contaminated'
A growing number of studies have been looking into the significance and role of the microbiome in human health and disease, and new research suggests the results of some of those studies might be unreliable and flawed, tainted by laboratory contamination. ... more
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Australia to ban waste dumping on Great Barrier Reef
Australia said Thursday it will ban the dumping of dredging waste on most of the Great Barrier Reef as environmentalists called for the government to go further and commit to a total halt. ... more
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GOES-S Satellite EXIS Instrument Passes Final Review
One of the instruments that will fly aboard NOAA's GOES-S satellite has completed its final review. The Extreme Ultraviolet and X-ray Irradiance Sensors (EXIS) Flight Model 2 instrument that will fl ... more
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