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Mobile weather labs map toll of extreme heat in scorching US cities
by Adminby AdminResearchers have been using weather balloons and other technology to map heat in Arizona Meghan …
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LGBTQ healthcare workers fight to provide gender-affirming care
by Adminby AdminNico Olalia had just finished her initial nurse training in the Philippines when she realized …
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It seemed like a sensible suggestion for assessing the capabilities of an 81-year-old man seeking …
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Crushed rocks and fertiliser switches can cut nitrous oxide from farms
by Adminby AdminSpreading rock dust on fields can sequester carbon and reduce nitrous oxide emissions SO-Photography/Alamy Stock …
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Murder, birth and test scores: What we’ve learned about extreme heat
by Adminby AdminHeat waves have been linked to a higher risk of babies being born premature, as …
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‘Butter’ made from CO2 could pave the way for food without farming
by Adminby AdminSavor’s synthetic butter Savor A new type of dietary fat that doesn’t require animals or …
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Strange-looking cars have been cruising the streets of London, Liverpool, Cardiff, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds and …
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It’s not just hype. AI could revolutionize diagnosis in medicine
by Adminby AdminThe history of medical diagnosis is a march through painstaking observation. Ancient Egyptian physicians first …
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Self-cooling artificial grass could help cities handle extreme weather
by Adminby AdminSelf-cooling artificial turf was tested against ordinary fake grass at a test site in Amsterdam …