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Plastic Pollution Will More than Double by 2040, Yielding a Garbage Truck’s Worth of Waste Each Second

A new report from The Pew Charitable Trusts warns that unless immediate action is taken, an estimated 280 million metric tons of plastic waste will enter the air, water, soil,

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The story of mirror life: From intriguing idea to unprecedented threat

Creating Mirror Life: A Risky Venture or a Gateway to New Discoveries? The concept of creating mirror life, where every

Voltron Data just partnered with Accenture to solve one of AI’s biggest headaches

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Fog collection could alleviate water stress in desert cities

Researchers have discovered that fog water could be a practical solution to combat water stress in larger desert cities. In

How to Watch Pokémon Presents: Watch the Pokémon Event Live

Pokémon Presents is a series of videos by the Pokémon Company that unveils the latest games, updates, and news about

When Will my Phone Get Android 16?

Android enthusiasts around the world are eagerly anticipating the release of Android 16, which is set to debut in the

Study Reveals How This Artificial Sweetener May Cause Heart Damage : ScienceAlert

The Dangers of Aspartame: New Study Links Artificial Sweetener to Heart Disease Risk A recent study has revealed that the

Meta spending billions on world’s longest subsea internet cable 

Meta's Project Waterworth is part of this larger trend of tech companies investing in subsea cables to meet the growing

Trump FEMA Firings Hit Agency Already Suffering Staffing Shortages

The recent firings at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under the Trump administration have raised concerns about the agency's