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Microsoft buys 3.6M metric tons of carbon removal from bioenergy plant

Microsoft Continues Carbon Removal Efforts with Purchase of 3.6 Million Credits In a recent announcement, Microsoft revealed its plans to acquire 3.6 million carbon removal credits from a biofuels plant

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A Mysterious Kidney Disease Epidemic Is Killing Thousands of Young Men. What’s behind It?

Chronic kidney disease of unknown cause (CKDu) has been plaguing agricultural workers in regions like Bajo Lempa, El Salvador, for

OnePlus Pad 3 Beats Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra on Performance

OnePlus has recently unveiled its latest flagship tablet, the OnePlus Pad 3, and it appears to be a strong contender

How to get the biggest splash at the pool using science

This research not only sheds light on the physics behind Manu jumping but also has potential applications beyond the sport

XRobotics’ countertop robots are cooking up 25,000 pizzas a month

XRobotics Revolutionizing Pizza Making with Robotics XRobotics, a San Francisco-based robotics company, believes it has found the key to revolutionizing

Scientists Freeze Coral to Save The Great Barrier Reef : ScienceAlert

The Great Barrier Reef's Frozen Noah's Ark Deep within the temperature-controlled chambers of Sydney's Taronga Zoo lie rows of tanks

Google Pixel 10 Release Date Tipped for 20 August

Google is set to launch its highly anticipated Pixel 10 smartphone range on 20 August, slightly later than initially expected.

Volcanic Eruptions Can Create Ice in The Sky, And We Finally Know How : ScienceAlert

Satellites Uncover How Volcanic Ash Triggers Cirrus Cloud Formation High above Earth's surface, satellites have provided new insights into the

An investor makes a case for funding sex, drugs and other socially taboo products

Impact investor and advisor Christian Tooley posed a thought-provoking question at SXSW London last week: What if investors prioritized profit