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AI writing, illustration emits hundreds of times less carbon than humans, study finds

With the evolution of artificial intelligence comes discussion of the technology’s environmental impact. A new study has found that for

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Companies ignoring climate risks get punished by markets, new study reveals

A pioneering study from the University of Florida has quantified corporations’ exposure to climate change risks like hurricanes, wildfires, and

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Even moderate alcohol usage during pregnancy linked to birth abnormalities

University of New Mexico researchers have found that even low to moderate alcohol use by pregnant patients may contribute to

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Scientists’ urgent call: End destruction and forge a just, sustainable future

An international team of scientists published a study today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences NEXUSemphasizing the

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Increasing positive affect in adolescence could lead to improved health and well-being in adulthood

Adolescents with high positive affect may have improved physical and mental health as adults, according to a study published April

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Last chance to record archaic Greek language ‘heading for extinction’

A new data crowdsourcing platform aims to preserve the sound of Romeyka, an endangered millennia-old variety of Greek. Experts consider

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A new estimate of U.S. soil organic carbon to improve Earth system models

Soil contains about twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and plants combined. It is a major carbon sink, capable

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Biofilm-resistant glass for marine environments

A group of researchers led by University of Massachusetts Amherst engineers have created ultraviolet (UV) rays-emitting glass that can reduce

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Older trees help to protect an endangered species

The oldest trees in the forest help to prevent the disappearance of endangered species in the natural environment, according to

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Simulations reveal mechanism behind protein build-up in Parkinson’s disease

Researchers have used computational models to understand what drives the accumulation of alpha-synuclein protein, a key culprit in the development