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Deep-sea mining might feed plankton a diet of junk food

The findings of the study conducted by Dowd and his team shed light on the potential dangers of deep-sea mining operations on ocean ecosystems. Plankton, the foundation of the ocean

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Major AI market share shift revealed: DALL-E plummets 80% as Black Forest Labs dominates 2025 data

The AI market is experiencing significant shifts in 2025, with new data revealing changes in how businesses and consumers are

The Sounds of Sharks, Meaning behind Mars Molecule and Federal Cuts to Science and Health Agencies

Sharks are known for their stealth and silence, but a new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science

Flourishing microalgae could offset emissions as the planet heats up

Peatlands such as Männikjärve bog in Estonia are crucial carbon sinks, playing a vital role in sequestering carbon dioxide from

Your expensive laptop doesn’t want to camp—take this $200 MacBook instead

Technology has become increasingly expensive, making it challenging for many people to keep up with the latest gadgets. However, there

Apple reportedly revamping Health app to add an AI coach

Apple to Launch AI Coach in Updated Health App Apple is gearing up to release a revamped version of its

3 things to know about the deadly Myanmar earthquake

The earthquake in Myanmar was particularly destructive due to its relatively shallow depth, which was estimated to be around 10

Beyond encryption: Why quantum computing might be more of a science boom than a cybersecurity bust

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released the first three post-quantum encryption standards, signaling a significant step

Everybody’s Heard of Repressed Memories. But What if They Don’t Exist? : ScienceAlert

Back in 1990, George Franklin found himself convicted of a heinous crime - murder. The sole witness against him was