
Researchers find new evidence of warming
A study of three remote lakes in Ecuador led by Queen's University researchers has revealed the vulnerability of tropical high mountain lakes to global climate change - the first study of its kind t ... more
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UN pulls support to DR Congo operation
The United Nations is temporarily pulling support to the Democratic Republic of Congo's planned military operation to drive out rebels after Kinshasa refused to sack two tainted generals leading the offensive, a UN official said Tuesday. ... 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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Chinese investors ravenous for Europe food sector
Chinese foreign direct investment into Europe appears to be becoming a fixture after hitting a record $18 billion (15.9 billion euros) last year, with food and agriculture the top draw, a report said Wednesday. ... more
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South Africa weighs legal rhino horn trade
South Africa has appointed a panel of experts to examine the viability of a legal rhino horn trade, the environmental affairs ministry said Tuesday as poaching of the species spiked to record levels. ... more
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Federal government designates $3.2M to save monarch butterfly
The monarch butterfly is getting a helping hand from the federal government, which on Monday announced plans to designate $3.2 million into a program to restore the habitat of the species. ... more
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Fighting animal cruelty in LatAm, one tweet at a time
Veterinarian Carmen Soto is gently swabbing what is left of Grecia the toucan's bright beak, preparing to fit him with a prosthesis to replace the part hacked off by vandals. ... more
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Building bridges with cheese in divided Cyprus
Forty years after Cyprus was divided by a bloody conflict, the island's Greek and Turkish communities are trying to overcome their differences and find an unusual common cause: halloumi cheese. ... more
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