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Many of the ‘Climate Experts’ Surveyed by the Guardian in Recent Propaganda Blitz Turn Out ...

The Daily Sceptic 13 May 2024
World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5ºC target,” claims one headline ... The ‘consensus’ – the putative expression of agreement by the worlds ‘top climate scientists’ – ...
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Google DeepMind unveils next generation of drug discovery AI model

CyprusMail 13 May 2024
The company also announced the release of the “AlphaFold server”, a free online tool that scientists can use to test their hypotheses before running real-world tests ... John Jumper, a senior research scientist at DeepMind, said.
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New technology can decode internal speech with nearly 80% accuracy

The Daily Mail 13 May 2024
These diagrams show where scientists implanted small microelectrode arrays into the brains of two participants ... Scientists develop world's first 'mind-reading helmet' that translates brainwaves into words.
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Solar, wind completely replace diesel at South Pole Station

PV Magazine 13 May 2024
“The DOE and universities all over the world have been trying to decarbonize our six continents,” said Ralph Muehleisen, chief building scientist and group manager for Buildings & Industrial ...
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The Tide Turns: Research on COVID Vaccine Harms, Once a Taboo Subject, Now Appearing in ...

The Epoch Times 13 May 2024
... manipulation.” Having been a scientist with the world’s largest vaccine company for more than 10 years, I took issue with this claim.
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Record temperatures expected to continue to drive extreme weather

The Manila Times 13 May 2024
Extreme weather events around the world are expected to continue owing to high ...
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Dazzling auroras fade from skies as sunspot turns away

Brattleboro Reformer 13 May 2024
The spectacular auroras that danced across the sky in many parts of the world over the weekend are fading, scientists said Monday, as the massive sunspot that caused them turns its ferocious gaze away from Earth ....
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Plastic, Plastic Everywhere — Even at the UN’s “Plastic Free” Conference

Truth Dig 13 May 2024
The world churns out 400 million metric tons of plastic a year ... These badges allowed them access to exclusive discussions not open to some of the world’s leading health scientists ... The world recognizes the importance of figuring this out.
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The solution to the global litter crisis? Plastic that eats itself

The Times/The Sunday Times 13 May 2024
Scientists may have come up with a novel solution to the world’s litter crisis. a plastic that eats itself. The new material is soft and flexible and has been designed to be used for things such as watch straps or the soles of trainers ... .
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America’s biggest energy scam is happening now

The Hill 13 May 2024
scientists began warning in the 1950s that fossil fuels were changing the climate ... While scientists have determined that most of the world's underground reserves of fossil fuels must remain, the U.S.
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Measles vaccine more likely to not work in kids born by C-section: study

Guam Pacific Daily News 13 May 2024
Measles is one of the world’s most contagious diseases, spread by coughs and sneezes ... Scientists say that a ... An increasing number of women around the world are choosing to give birth by C-section.
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Scientists say Tasmania’s Maugean skate could go extinct - so why are local leaders still backing the salmon industry?

The Observer 13 May 2024
... it to respond to concerns raised by scientists and environment groups about the impact of fish farms on Tasmania’s world heritage wilderness area, which covers about a third of Macquarie harbour.
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Banks have given almost $7tn to fossil fuel firms since Paris deal, report reveals

The Observer 13 May 2024
Eight in 10 of the world’s most eminent climate scientists now foresee at least 2.5C of global heating, according to the results of a Guardian survey published last week – an outcome expected to lead to devastating consequences for civilisation.
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Efforts stressed to promote quantum science, STEM education

The News International 13 May 2024
Before it a similar activity was arranged at the University of Malakand on April 17 to mark the world quantum day, which is observed globally on April 14.
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Climate Extremes Slammed Latin America and the Caribbean Last Year. A New UN Report Details ...

Scheerpost 13 May 2024
Extreme climate shocks, intensified by global warming, killed hundreds of people and devastated livelihoods and ecosystems across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023, scientists with the World ...

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This photo released by Belgorod regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov's Telegram channel on Sunday, May 12, 2024, Russian emergency service employees work at the scene of a partially collapsed block of flats after a missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Russian city of Belgorod, Russia. In a statement, Russia's Investigative Committee, the country's top law enforcement agency, said that the 10-story block had been hit by Ukrainian shelling.
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