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El Niño to flip to La Niña in what could be the hottest year on record
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Intel unveils largest-ever AI 'neuromorphic computer' mimicking the human brain
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Ingenuity has a last gift for humanity, but we'll have to go to Mars to get it
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Mass die-off half a billion years ago caused by shifting tectonic plates
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Tardigrade proteins could slow aging in humans, small cell study finds
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Powerful X-class solar flare slams Earth, triggering radio blackout over Pacific
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Fiber-optic data transfer speeds hit a rapid 301 Tbps
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Researchers in Japan have created the first "n-channel" diamond-based transistor
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Researchers gave AI an 'inner monologue' and it improved its performance
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Polar vortex is 'spinning backwards' above Arctic after major reversal event
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2K earthquakes in 1 day off Canada coast suggest ocean floor is ripping apart
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8-hour intermittent fasting tied to 90% higher risk of CV death, early data hint
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JWST spots organic molecules swirling around unborn stars
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JWST confirms there is something wrong with our understanding of the universe
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Coin sized battery can last 50 years without recharge – coming in 2025
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1,100-year-old Viking sword pulled from UK river by magnet fisher
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Water Pollution Caused by Birth Control Poses Dilemma (2012)
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How much water is in Earth's crust?
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PFAS 'forever chemicals' to officially be removed from food packaging, FDA says
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Chinese maglev hyperloop train hits 387 MPH
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Underwater volcano eruption 7,300 years ago is the largest in recorded history
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'Quantum memory breakthrough' may lead to a quantum internet
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Brightest black hole ever discovered devours a sun's-worth of matter every day
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Study suggests a 'dark mirror' universe within ours where atoms failed to form
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