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Recent research estimates that the growth of emissions slowed down to 0.6 percent in 2019. However, this still means that humans released more CO2 into the atmosphere in 2019 than in any other year.
A new method of measuring human exposure to the potentially toxic chemical calls into question regulatory policy.
Interpreter, Google's language translating tool, is coming to mobile and it's poised to change our everyday conversations.
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Expert opinions matter, especially when their knowledge is continuously refined by critical analysis.
Despite warnings and protestations from astronomers and skywatchers, Starlink is moving fast and breaking things. In May of this year, Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched the first group of its new satellite […]
After saving literally thousands on these business aids, you'll already be well on your way to a thriving new venture.
Following two deadly crashes, the FAA has been engaged in a lengthy review process of the Boeing 737. With recent news that the review may continue into 2020, Boeing has opted to halt production of the plane.
By not taking emergency action to combat climate change, we're gambling dangerously with the future.
It's a victory for homeless advocates on the West Coast, who say criminalizing homelessness is cruel and ineffective.
Thinning forests in the Western United States can save billions of gallons of water per year and improve conservation efforts.
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Laughing is so contagious that we often forget how subjective humor is.
It’s both accurate and slightly misleading to call the keto diet a “fad diet”. On the one hand, the keto diet has in recent years become a fad, taking over a […]
The hot Big Bang occurred 13.8 billion years ago, and there’s no other possible answer consistent with what we know today. Conceptually, it might seem like the simplest idea in existence […]