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One of Earth’s most vital carbon sinks is faltering. Can we save it?

Image Professionals GmbH/Alamy Some climate change skeptics often argue that as carbon dioxide levels increase, plant life thrives. Their belief is that the use of fossil fuels will lead to

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Here are the 5 Startup Battlefield finalists at JS Disrupt 2025

The Startup Battlefield at this year's JS Disrupt event has come to a thrilling conclusion, with five finalists emerging from

2 Factors Made Hurricane Melissa Dangerous – And They’re on The Rise, Say Experts : ScienceAlert

Hurricane Melissa: A Category 5 Cyclone Supercharged by Climate Change As Hurricane Melissa continues to wreak havoc fueled by abnormally

Fortanix and NVIDIA partner on AI security platform for highly regulated industries

Fortanix Inc., a data security company, has partnered with NVIDIA to introduce a groundbreaking platform that enables organizations to deploy

The Science of How Hurricane Melissa Became So Extreme

Hurricane Melissa has made history as one of the most intense Atlantic storms ever recorded. With winds reaching 185 miles

US public health system is flying blind after major cuts

The Trump administration has cut crucial US health surveysKen Cedeno/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images Recent developments in the United States have

The AI model OpenFold3 takes a crucial step in making protein predictions

The launch of the OpenFold3 model marks a significant step forward in the field of protein-molecule interaction prediction. Developed as

Ancient Vulture Nests Reveal 600 Years of Human History—Including 25 Shoes

Redesigned Article Title Reimagined Article Title Published on: October 1, 2023 by Author Name In this rewritten piece, we explore

The Martian permafrost may be hiding veins of habitable liquid water

Space Hidden beneath the Martian surface, icy regions may contain small liquid water channels, potentially creating a habitat for microscopic