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Bleached branching coral (Acropora sp.) at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef.
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Have the world’s coral reefs already crossed a tipping point?

Grist 29 Apr 2024
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This Karnataka Museum Teaches People How To Use Solar Energy

News18 29 Apr 2024
The Sun Ray Solar Museum at Hubli was founded by solar scientist Mahesh Shivashimpiger and is the first of its kind in the world ... .
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As the climate changes, cities scramble to find trees that will survive

Raw Story 29 Apr 2024
The world is warming too quickly for arboreal adaptation, said Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez, an ecologist at Western Sydney University who researches the impact of climate change on trees ... the world.
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Southeast Asia copes with sweltering heat wave

Naharnet 29 Apr 2024
Scientists have said the number of heat-related deaths around the world has been rising significantly in recent years along with temperatures, but the trend in Asia this year so far is unclear, partly ...
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AstraZeneca admits for first time its Covid vaccine CAN cause rare side effect in tense ...

The Daily Mail 29 Apr 2024
Oxford University scientists start working on a Covid vaccine after the World Health Organization declares the spread of the virus a 'Public Health Emergency of International Concern'.
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World War II-era aircraft carrier docked in California testing tool to combat global warming

Stars and Stripes 28 Apr 2024
Cloud brightening is an idea first proposed by British scientist John Latham in 1990 ... At the program’s official launch on Wednesday, scientists from around the world gathered to discuss the new technology and see the testing setup.
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This Spy Action-Thriller Gave Us One of Cillian Murphy's Steamiest Roles

Collider 28 Apr 2024
The dynamic and versatile Murphy is at his very best as he embodies the brilliant but emotionally troubled nuclear scientist who created the first atomic bombs that would be used to end World War II ... ....
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Pandemic treaty will give WHO power to demand 20pc of British vaccines

AOL 28 Apr 2024
The World Health Organisation was approached for comment ... I was a scientist and medical officer at the WHO for nearly nine years ... David Bell is a public health physician and former scientist and medical officer at the World Health Organisation.
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NASA-Led Research Provides New Global Accounting of Earth’s Rivers

Space Coast Daily 28 Apr 2024
... of about 3 million river segments around the world. The scientists estimate that the total volume of water in Earth’s rivers on average from 1980 to 2009 was 539 cubic miles (2,246 cubic kilometers).
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Kudos to the Cambridge University housekeepers – messy students should be named and shamed

AOL 28 Apr 2024
... might help to ensure that the next generation of architects, aerothermal engineers, chemists, computer scientists, archaeologists and professors of Norse use their skills to make a better world.
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Public urged to join fight for Australia's Great Barrier Reef

Beijing News 27 Apr 2024
The surveillance project is urging so-called citizen scientists around the world to help in the analysis of the images ... Scientists say that corals bleach, or turn white, when they are stressed by changes in water temperature, light, or nutrients.
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Public urged to join fight for Australia’s Great Barrier Reef

Voa News 27 Apr 2024
The surveillance project is urging so-called citizen scientists around the world to help in the analysis of the images ... Scientists say that corals bleach, or turn white, when they are stressed by changes in water temperature, light, or nutrients.
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Ocean Heat Pummels the Great Barrier Reef, Again

Dissident Voice 27 Apr 2024
In short, world leadership doesn’t know which way to turn next, like a deer in the headlights, meaning it’s incumbent upon climate scientists to tell it like it is to arouse the public. “Scientists are ...
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The Forgotten Element in Averting Nuclear Catastrophe

Dissident Voice 27 Apr 2024
Atomic scientists, horrified by the prospect of worldwide destruction, published a book titled One World or None, organized international antinuclear campaigns among scientists, and emphasized the need for a global solution to the nuclear problem.
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UAE landmarks could soon be turned into holograms

Khaleejtimes 27 Apr 2024
... the world as a hologram ... A laser holography scientist, Dr Ajith Kumar was in the country for the inaugural Photonics Middle East conference that draw scientists and researchers from around the world.

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