Emissions from banned ozone layer destroying chemicals re-surging: Study

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London-- There has been a resurgence in global emissions of several ozone-destroying chemicals that were banned worldwide in 2010, according to a study by...

Himalayan littering leading to brown-bear habit changes

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By Kushagra Dixit New Delhi-- Large-scale littering in the Himalayas by trekkers and campers have led to Himalayan brown bears -- a critically endangered species...

Hawking at Harvard tackles the contradictory qualities of black holes

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Space exploration critical for our survival: Bezos

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San Francisco-- While Elon Musk-led SpaceX always stays in limelight, world's richest person Jeff Bezos' aerospace company Blue Origin is fast catching up because...

Alexa, go to the kitchen and fetch me a snack: New model gives robots...

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Wouldn’t we all appreciate a little help around the house, especially if that help came in the form of a smart, adaptable,...

Earth at risk of falling into irreversible greenhouse state

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Sydney-- The Earth is at risk of falling into an irreversible greenhouse state due to global warming, which would make several regions of the...

Intensive farming may actually cut future pandemic risk: Scientists

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London-- Scientists have thwarted the idea that intensive livestock farming is causing pandemics, and showed that it could actually reduce the risk of future...

Changes in vegetation shaped global temperatures over last 10K years

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New York-- Changing vegetation has been a key driver of global temperatures over the last 10,000 years, finds a study. Warmer temperatures brought plants -...

US makes 1st lunar landing in over 50 years

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Los Angeles--US company Intuitive Machines' first lunar lander touched down on the moon early Friday morning, marking the first American spacecraft to land on...

Amur tigers make ‘remarkable’ comeback in China

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New Delhi-- An international team of scientists say that tigers could come roaring back in an unlikely place: Northeastern China. Scientists from Northeastern Forest University...
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