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Volcanic Activity and Continental Growth Increased Atmospheric Oxygen Before the Great Oxidation Event
A Japanese research team's study, published in Communications Earth & Environment, used numerical modeling to demonstrate how intense volcanism and continental growth during the late Archean Eon increased atmospheric oxygen levels before the Great Oxidation Event by enriching oceans with nutrients a...
Volcanic Activity and Continental Growth Increased Atmospheric Oxygen Before the Great Oxidation Event
A Japanese research team's study, published in Communications Earth & Environment, used numerical modeling to demonstrate how intense volcanism and continental growth during the late Archean Eon increased atmospheric oxygen levels before the Great Oxidation Event by enriching oceans with nutrients a...
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Trump Administration Cancels Meteorologist Training, Raising Disaster Response Concerns
The Trump administration cancelled the National Weather Service's incident meteorologist training program due to staffing shortages and travel restrictions, potentially leaving the US ill-prepared for future natural disasters, especially with the recent NOAA layoffs and FEMA budget cuts.
Trump Administration Cancels Meteorologist Training, Raising Disaster Response Concerns
The Trump administration cancelled the National Weather Service's incident meteorologist training program due to staffing shortages and travel restrictions, potentially leaving the US ill-prepared for future natural disasters, especially with the recent NOAA layoffs and FEMA budget cuts.
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Spreads Across Antarctica
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus has spread throughout Antarctica, infecting various bird and mammal species, though penguin mortality remains surprisingly low. The virus, originally from China, was first detected in the Antarctic on February 24, 2024, and has already caused significant mor...
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Spreads Across Antarctica
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus has spread throughout Antarctica, infecting various bird and mammal species, though penguin mortality remains surprisingly low. The virus, originally from China, was first detected in the Antarctic on February 24, 2024, and has already caused significant mor...
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Crew-10 ISS Launch Scrubbed Due to Technical Issue
A planned launch of Crew-10 to the ISS was postponed due to a hydraulics problem with a launchpad clamp arm, delaying the return of astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been aboard the ISS for nine months after a Boeing Starliner spacecraft malfunction.
Crew-10 ISS Launch Scrubbed Due to Technical Issue
A planned launch of Crew-10 to the ISS was postponed due to a hydraulics problem with a launchpad clamp arm, delaying the return of astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been aboard the ISS for nine months after a Boeing Starliner spacecraft malfunction.
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Quantum Computing Advancements Met with Scientific Skepticism
Recent announcements of advancements in quantum computing, including Google's Willow chip, Microsoft's Majorana particle control, and Amazon's Ocelot processor, are met with skepticism from independent scientists who emphasize the significant challenges remaining before practical applications are ac...
Quantum Computing Advancements Met with Scientific Skepticism
Recent announcements of advancements in quantum computing, including Google's Willow chip, Microsoft's Majorana particle control, and Amazon's Ocelot processor, are met with skepticism from independent scientists who emphasize the significant challenges remaining before practical applications are ac...
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Microplastics Boost Antibiotic Resistance in E. coli Biofilms
A study found that microplastics significantly enhance the antibiotic resistance of E. coli biofilms, with E. coli grown on microplastics exhibiting faster growth, larger size, and dramatically increased resistance to four common antibiotics compared to those grown on glass beads, even after removal...
Microplastics Boost Antibiotic Resistance in E. coli Biofilms
A study found that microplastics significantly enhance the antibiotic resistance of E. coli biofilms, with E. coli grown on microplastics exhibiting faster growth, larger size, and dramatically increased resistance to four common antibiotics compared to those grown on glass beads, even after removal...
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Saturn's Rings Temporarily Hidden by Equinox
Saturn's rings are currently invisible from Earth due to the planet's equinox causing an edge-on view; they will reappear around May 2026, though their long-term existence remains uncertain.

Saturn's Rings Temporarily Hidden by Equinox
Saturn's rings are currently invisible from Earth due to the planet's equinox causing an edge-on view; they will reappear around May 2026, though their long-term existence remains uncertain.
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Trump Administration's NOAA Budget Cuts Threaten Public Safety and Economic Prosperity
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts to NOAA threaten public safety and economic prosperity by jeopardizing the agency's ability to provide critical weather forecasts, manage fisheries, and support various industries, potentially resulting in billions of dollars in economic losses and cou...

Trump Administration's NOAA Budget Cuts Threaten Public Safety and Economic Prosperity
The Trump administration's proposed budget cuts to NOAA threaten public safety and economic prosperity by jeopardizing the agency's ability to provide critical weather forecasts, manage fisheries, and support various industries, potentially resulting in billions of dollars in economic losses and cou...
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Widespread PFAS Contamination in US Drinking Water
A USGS study reveals 71–95 million Americans may be exposed to PFAS in their drinking water, with the highest levels found in states like Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut; PFAS are used in various products and firefighting foam, contaminating groundwater; effective water treatment solutions ...

Widespread PFAS Contamination in US Drinking Water
A USGS study reveals 71–95 million Americans may be exposed to PFAS in their drinking water, with the highest levels found in states like Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut; PFAS are used in various products and firefighting foam, contaminating groundwater; effective water treatment solutions ...
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Astronaut Rescue Mission Delayed Amidst Hydraulic Failure and Political Allegations
SpaceX's Falcon 9 launch to rescue two astronauts stranded on the ISS since June was scrubbed due to a last-minute hydraulic issue, delaying their return until at least March 13th, amid allegations of political interference in the mission timeline.

Astronaut Rescue Mission Delayed Amidst Hydraulic Failure and Political Allegations
SpaceX's Falcon 9 launch to rescue two astronauts stranded on the ISS since June was scrubbed due to a last-minute hydraulic issue, delaying their return until at least March 13th, amid allegations of political interference in the mission timeline.
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Crew-10 Launch Postponed, Delaying Return of Stranded Astronauts
The NASA and SpaceX Crew-10 mission launch, scheduled for 11:48 PM GMT on Wednesday from Cape Canaveral, was postponed due to a ground hydraulic system problem, delaying the return of two astronauts stranded on the ISS since June.

Crew-10 Launch Postponed, Delaying Return of Stranded Astronauts
The NASA and SpaceX Crew-10 mission launch, scheduled for 11:48 PM GMT on Wednesday from Cape Canaveral, was postponed due to a ground hydraulic system problem, delaying the return of two astronauts stranded on the ISS since June.
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Istanbul Earthquake Preparedness: Expert Warns of Critical Shortcomings
Professor Burcu Balcik, an expert in disaster management, warns of Istanbul's inadequate earthquake preparedness, emphasizing the need for improved aid coordination and logistics, stronger local-central government collaboration, and a shift from reactive aid to proactive risk reduction.

Istanbul Earthquake Preparedness: Expert Warns of Critical Shortcomings
Professor Burcu Balcik, an expert in disaster management, warns of Istanbul's inadequate earthquake preparedness, emphasizing the need for improved aid coordination and logistics, stronger local-central government collaboration, and a shift from reactive aid to proactive risk reduction.
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24% Bias Score
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