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STRESSED CLAMS TURN GHOSTLY WHITE IN WARMING WATERS
Giant clams suffer from bleaching like coral reefs, though the consequences don’t seem quite as dire.
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MODERN HUMANS AROSE AFTER 2 DISTINCT GROUPS IN AFRICA MATED OVER TENS OF THOUSANDS OF YEARS
Modern humans may descend from two or more genetically distinct streams that split but continued to occasionally mix over time in Africa.
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OPENAI CEO TO CONGRESS: PLEASE REGULATE ME, DADDY
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told a US Senate subcommittee on Tuesday that the government should regulate AI and create common guidelines.
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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY TO NATURE’S MOMS, ESPECIALLY SPIDERS WHO FEED THEMSELVES TO THEIR BABIES
We salute you, orangutans that nurse their children for eight years.
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YELLOWSTONE VOLCANO SUPER-ERUPTIONS APPEAR TO INVOLVE MULTIPLE EXPLOSIVE EVENTS
The last caldera-forming eruption at Yellowstone "was much more complex than previously thought," according to the annual report about activity at the supervolcano.
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1.7 BILLION TYRANNOSAURUS REXES WALKED THE EARTH BEFORE GOING EXTINCT, NEW STUDY ESTIMATES
The new prediction suggests fewer T. rex individuals roamed our planet than scientists previously thought.
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HOW AN INNOVATIVE BATTERY SYSTEM IN THE BRONX WILL HELP CHARGE UP NYC’S GRID
The state has a goal of getting six gigawatts of battery storage online by 2030. Take an inside look at how one small system will work.
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THERE’S SOMETHING MAGICAL ABOUT DRIVING ALFA ROMEO’S FIRST HYBRID
The Tonale can cruise on battery power alone for 30 miles. Plus, a brake-by-wire system saves weight and boosts its stopping power.
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NEANDERTHALS PASSED DOWN THEIR TALL NOSES TO MODERN HUMANS, GENETIC ANALYSIS FINDS
A new genetic analysis found that the size of Neanderthal noses was passed down to modern humans.
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ANCIENT ROMANS SACRIFICED BIRDS TO THE GODDESS ISIS, BURNT BONES IN POMPEII REVEAL
The ancient remains of at least 10 birds have been found at a temple of Isis in the Roman city of Pompeii, indicating that birds were a key feature of worshipping the goddess.
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