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Antarctic Ice Reveals Earth’s Accelerating Plant Growth

Antarctica has long been one of the most important locations for studying Earth’s climate history. Layers of ice that have accumulated over thousands of years act like a natural archive, preserving tiny air bubbles and particles that scientists analyze to understand environmental changes. Recent studies of Antarctic ice cores suggest that plant growth across the […]

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A Genetic Oddity May Give Octopuses and Squids Their Smarts

Pacific Ocean and other marine environments are home to some of the most intelligent invertebrates on the planet—octopuses and squids. Scientists have long been fascinated by their problem-solving skills, complex behaviors, and remarkable adaptability. Recent research suggests that a unique genetic feature may help explain their surprising intelligence. The Intelligence of Cephalopods Octopuses and squids

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After Badger Buries Entire Cow Carcass, Scientists Go to the Tape

4 A surprising wildlife observation caught the attention of scientists when a badger managed to bury an entire cow carcass. Researchers reviewing footage from remote wildlife cameras were amazed to see how the animal handled prey many times larger than itself. The discovery provided new insights into the behavior of theAmerican badger, a powerful burrowing

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Scientists Fear Climate Data Gap as Trump Aims at Satellites

Scientists are raising concerns about a potential gap in critical climate data as proposed policy changes could affect the future of certain Earth-observing satellites. These satellites play a vital role in tracking global temperatures, sea levels, storms, and atmospheric changes that help researchers understand long-term climate trends. The debate intensified during policy discussions connected to

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Dogs Do Their Duty for Science

4 Dogs are not only loyal companions—they are also helping scientists better understand animal behavior, health, and the environment. In recent years, researchers have begun using domestic dogs in scientific studies to collect valuable data about movement patterns, physical activity, and even environmental conditions. The domestic dog, scientifically known asDog, has become an important partner

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An IoT Failure Worst Nightmare

4 The Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed the way devices communicate and operate. From smart homes to industrial automation, connected devices make life more convenient and efficient. However, when an IoT system fails, the consequences can be severe—ranging from security risks to large-scale operational disruptions. What Is IoT? TheInternet of Thingsrefers to a network

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Scientists, Feeling Under Siege, March Against Trump Policies

Thousands of scientists and researchers across the United States have joined public demonstrations to protest policies they believe threaten scientific research, climate action, and evidence-based policymaking. The protests reflect growing concern in the scientific community over initiatives introduced during the administration ofDonald Trump. Why Scientists Are Marching Scientists have cited several reasons for their activism,

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