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US MILITARY BASES APPEAR TO BE POLLUTING DRINKING WATER, PENTAGON ADMITS
Military bases across the US could be polluting nearby water supplies with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), the DoD says.
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RESEARCHERS JUST FOUND SOMETHING TERRIFYING ABOUT TALKING TO AI CHATBOTS
AI chatbots may, as new research suggests, be able to infer information about you based on small things you mention to them.
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TOYOTA PUT THIS FASCINATING PHOTO IN A PRESS RELEASE ABOUT ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Announcing a solid-state battery partnership, Toyota displayed the sand-like electrolyte in a glass vessel that looks like a butt plug.
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LAWYER SUGGESTS GIVING ANIMALS THE RIGHT TO VOTE
Humans have always decided what happens to animals without the creatures themselves having a vote. What if that changed?
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YOU CAN HELP MEASURE THE OCEAN’S HEALTH WITH THIS HOMEMADE GADGET
A Secchi disk is a simple device that can help citizen scientists gather crucial data.
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THIS YEAR’S HEAVIEST PUMPKIN COULD BE BAKED INTO 700 PIES
At 2,749 pounds, the giant, Guinness World Record-breaking gourd weighs about as much as a car.
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SCIENTISTS WORKING ON GENE-HACKED PLANTS TO SUCK UP EXTRA CO2
Genetically supercharged trees and other plants could be promising CO2 vacuums, but are yet to be proven outside the greenhouse.
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SCIENTISTS FINALLY FIGURE OUT WHY HUNDREDS OF GRAY WHALES KEEP WASHING UP DEAD ALONG US COASTS
Three mass mortality events have struck a population of gray whales off the west coast of North America since the 1980s, and scientists have linked them to changing conditions in the Arctic.
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VIOLENCE IN THE ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST SPIKED WITH THE FORMATION OF STATES AND EMPIRES, BATTERED SKULLS REVEAL
Human violence in the Middle East has ebbed and flowed since 12000 B.C., with spikes in the Copper and Iron ages and a lull in the Bronze Age, new research finds.
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SCIENTISTS FINALLY FIGURE OUT WHY HUNDREDS OF GRAY WHALES KEEP WASHING UP DEAD ALONG U.S. COASTS
Three mass mortality events have struck a population of gray whales off the west coast of North America since the 1980s, and scientists have linked them to changing conditions in the Arctic.
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