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UK’s New Climate Goal: What’s Missing?

The UK has recently made a bold move by announcing a new climate goal to reduce its emissions by 81% by 2035. This ambitious target was unveiled at the COP29 climate talks in Baku,...
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US Climate Envoy John Podesta Emphasizes Importance of Climate Fight Beyond Elections

The fight against climate change is a battle that extends beyond any single election, according to US envoy John Podesta. Despite the recent loss of the White House to climate skeptic Donald Trump, Podesta...
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Exploring Music Myths: Car Destruction and Discoveries

This is a fascinating story about a Nashville guitarist who challenged traditional beliefs about electric guitar tone by conducting experiments at home. Jim Lill, the guitarist in question, embarked on a journey to understand...
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Workers’ Heat Protections at Risk Under Trump Administration

The Biden administration's proposal to require employers to provide cooling measures for workers during extreme heat may be at risk under the incoming Trump administration. While Trump never directly addressed the proposal, many of...
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Encouraging Private Sector to Contribute Fairly to Global Climate Change Efforts

The prime minister is urging businesses to invest in global climate change efforts as he travels to the COP summit in Baku, Azerbaijan. On his journey to the Caspian coast, Sir Keir engaged with...
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Rock-shelter in Tajikistan Reveals Ancient Human Migration Route: Homo sapiens, Neanderthals, and Denisovans

Archaeologists recently made a fascinating discovery in Tajikistan, unearthing a rock-shelter that may have served as a migration site for Neanderthals, Denisovans, and modern humans over a period of 130,000 years. The Inner Asian...
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Starmer rules out meeting Taliban at COP29

Sir Keir Starmer has stated that he has no intention of meeting with the Taliban during the COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan, as confirmed by Downing Street. The militant group, who will be sending...
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Unraveling the Mystery of the Coastline Paradox

How do you measure the coastline of Rosguill peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland? Flanked with fjords and inlets, Alaska has the most coastline in the United States. But what is the exact length of...
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Ancient Chinese Oracle Bones: Engraved Bones and Tortoise Shells for Future Prediction

Oracle bones are ancient artifacts from China that provide insight into the development of writing in ancient China. Dating back to the late Shang Dynasty, these bones were often made from tortoise shells or...
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Revisiting History: Sophie Koudami’s Research on Supermassive Black Holes

Deep in the heart of the Milky Way lies a supermassive mystery - black holes. These gigantic ruptures in space-time have puzzled astrophysicists for years, especially with the recent discoveries made by the James...