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Today’s world: Fastest rate of carbon dioxide rise over the last 50,000 years
Today's world: Fastest rate of carbon dioxide rise over the last 50,000 years
Today’s rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide increase is 10 times faster than at any other point...
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Like dad and like mum…all in one plant
Like dad and like mum...all in one plant
In a new study, led by Charles Underwood from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ)...
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Question of the week: What’s a camera you used to own that you regret letting go?”
Question of the week: What's a camera you used to own that you regret letting go?"
Every week, we ask newsletter subscribers a question about gear, creativity or life. Last week we asked...
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What makes a memory? It may be related to how hard your brain had to work
What makes a memory? It may be related to how hard your brain had to work
The human brain filters through a flood of experiences to create specific memories. Why do some of the...
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Plant virus treatment shows promise in fighting metastatic cancers in mice
Plant virus treatment shows promise in fighting metastatic cancers in mice
An experimental treatment made from a plant virus is effective at protecting against a broad range of...
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25 years of DPReview: Our editors’ first cameras
25 years of DPReview: Our editors' first cameras
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Today at the CPUC: Legislative Lifeline for Ratepayers as AB 1999 Amends Utility Tax
Today at the CPUC: Legislative Lifeline for Ratepayers as AB 1999 Amends Utility Tax
Today at the CPUC: Legislative Lifeline for Ratepayers as AB 1999 Amends Utility Tax by Bradley Bartz Los...
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AI systems are already skilled at deceiving and manipulating humans
AI systems are already skilled at deceiving and manipulating humans
Many artificial intelligence (AI) systems have already learned how to deceive humans, even systems that...
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ONe novae stellar explosion may be source of our phosphorus
ONe novae stellar explosion may be source of our phosphorus
Astronomers have proposed a new theory to explain the origin of phosphorus, one of the elements important...
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How the brain is flexible enough for a complex world (without being thrown into chaos)
How the brain is flexible enough for a complex world (without being thrown into chaos)
Every day our brains strive to optimize a trade-off: With lots of things happening around us even as...
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