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Study says it’s likely a warmer world made deadly Dubai downpours heavier

Wtop 25 Apr 2024
And the researchers said those past deluges seem to be trending heavier — something scientists have long said would happen in many parts of the world as the world warms.
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How much trust do people have in different types of scientists?

Phys Dot Org 25 Apr 2024
Scientists are on the front lines of tackling some of the world's biggest challenges, from climate change and biodiversity loss to pandemics and social inequalities ... Participants were quizzed on how they see scientists with regard to.
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China, Germany strengthen barley research cooperation

Xinhua 25 Apr 2024
BEIJING, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and German scientists are working closely to promote international collaboration on barley research, according to the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS).
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Battling climate change, Japan looks to seagrass for carbon capture

Asahi News 25 Apr 2024
Japan, the world’s fifth-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, covers a surface area smaller than California but has some of the longest coastlines in the world ... dioxide it produces, scientists say.
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Vaccines are a glimmer of hope against malaria, but the battle has only just begun

AOL 25 Apr 2024
In the quest for a vaccine, scientists have faced a Herculean challenge ... Moreover, successfully distributing the vaccine at scale in some of the world’s most disadvantaged communities will require overcoming considerable logistical barriers.
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Solar geoengineering to cool the planet: Is it worth the risks?

Phys Dot Org 25 Apr 2024
Some scientists claim using MCB over just 5% of world's oceans could offset the impacts of global warming ... In 2022, 500 scientists from around the world signed a call for an International Non-Use ...
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Is UK's worst ever rain linked to 'scary' unexplained warming of Atlantic?

AOL 25 Apr 2024
Temperatures in the world’s oceans ... Dr Kulbrodt is not the only scientist concerned about warming water temperatures around the world ... "That's an uncomfortable place as a scientist to be.".
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Emperor penguins suffered mass breeding failures in 2023 amid record low sea ice

Philenews 25 Apr 2024
Record low sea ice in late 2023 led to breeding failures in one-fifth of Antarctica’s emperor penguin colonies, scientists with the British Antarctic Survey said on Thursday ... Still, scientists ...
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Global heating and urbanisation to blame for severity of UAE floods, study finds

The Guardian 25 Apr 2024
Scientists from the World Weather Attribution team said downpours in El Niño years, such as this one, had ...
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Escape the vapes: Scientists call for global shift to curb consumer use of disposable technologies

Phys Dot Org 25 Apr 2024
Scientists have called for a concerted global effort to stem the tide of disposable electronic technologies—such as vapes—contributing to international waste accumulation and environmental degradation.
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Scientists say Oman, UAE deluge ‘most likely’ linked to climate change

Al Jazeera 25 Apr 2024
The World Weather Attribution (WWA), an international group of scientists that investigates extreme weather events, said climate change caused by fossil fuel emissions is the probable reason but cannot be pinpointed “with certainty”.Keep reading.
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Is there a planet outside the solar system? This is what science says – teach ...

The Cleveland American 25 Apr 2024
... (WISE) and Pan-STARRS, were unable to discover a planet that matches scientists' hypotheses, they do not rule out the existence of a world with a dimension similar to the dimension of one ice.
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Hybrid Brains With Both Rat And Mouse Cells Created In Landmark Double First

IFL Science 25 Apr 2024
In a world first, two teams of scientists have independently created hybrid brain tissue with cells from two species ... The scientists behind this work have an important goal in mind ... “There are over 2,000 living rodent species in the world.
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10 times as much of this toxic pesticide could end up on your tomatoes under ...

Alternet 25 Apr 2024
But they are not yet up to the task of modeling the complex, real-world learning disorders that have been linked to acephate and malathion, according to Jennifer Sass, a senior scientist at the ...
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Could a ‘devastating’ virus steal the world’s chocolate forever?

Metro UK 25 Apr 2024
But scientists at universities in the US and Ghana have found a new way to stop the virus, and hopefully save the world’s chocolate at the same time. Why is the world’s chocolate under threat? ... The world’s top ten chocolate producers (Picture.

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