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Environment
A Single Google Gemini Prompt Uses 5 Drops of Water and is Akin to 9 Seconds of TV
Google has released one of the most detailed disclosures yet on the environmental footprint of artificial intelligence usage. The report […]
Biologging: Tapping Marine Animals To Solve Ocean Issues
Japanese researchers T. Iwata and T. Akamatsu from Kobe University have introduced and promoted the concept of biologging. This approach, […]
Microplastics Are Driving Antimicrobial Resistance
Microplastics are now a major environmental pollutant with serious implications for public health. Researchers from Boston University have discovered that […]
First Travel-Associated Human Case of Flesh-Eating Screwworm Confirmed in the United States
The United States Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the first travel-associated human cases of New World screwworm […]
Humify: This Startup Want to Restore Soils as Fertile Carbon Sinks
Humify, a German startup founded in 2023, is pioneering an innovative approach to soil restoration and climate mitigation. To be […]
It Is Not All About Size: Female Gorillas Defy Male Power Assumptions
A study published in Current Biology challenges the notion that large physical size determines dominance among primates. Researchers from the […]
These are the Major Sources of Microplastics—Bottles and Straws Not Among Them
The most significant contributors to microplastic pollution are not plastic bottles or drinking straws, according to research. The main culprits […]
Extreme Heat in the United States: Majority of Americans Are Affected
Sweltering summers are no longer an exception but a shared experience for most Americans. A survey uncovered how record-breaking heat […]
Global Freshwater Crisis: Satellite Data Reveals Accelerating Losses
A new global study warns that Earth is undergoing unprecedented freshwater loss. This endangers billions of people worldwide. Scientists analyzed […]









