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Purdue said its 'whitest paint' could fight climate change. 4 years later, some ask where it's gone
When Purdue began blasting the news of the “whitest paint in the world” across social media and newsletters, the invention became a media spectacle.
Hundreds of scientists have joined together to save a group of species from extinction, a group that might not seem like it ...
Liam Payne's sister Ruth has shared a heartbreaking tribute to the singer on the one year anniversary of his death on ...
Prioritizing which animals and plants to help is driven mostly by whether we like them or not. Some experts say that may not ...
A team of researchers, led by Cambridge University, has now formulated a method to assess whether carbon removal portfolios ...
The Gunk — game review: plot, gameplay, pros and cons. Cleanse a mysterious planet, uncover the secret of an ancient ...
Disney's "Phineas and Ferb" remains one of the most beloved cartoon shows in recent history. We've ranked the 15 greatest ...
Four years after a global pledge to end deforestation, the amount of money going toward conserving and restoring forests is ...
October 13 - There is probably no one alive today who has done more to protect the oceans than Sylvia Earle. Revered among ...
“They only produce 1% of transport climate emissions,” states Silviya Barrett from Campaign for Better Transport. “The research that we have done shows that if one person is traveling in the average ...
Hera, a European spacecraft, is halfway to the Didymos asteroid system to study the impact of NASA’s DART mission.
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How Scientists Plan to Save the Earth By Blocking the Sun
Faced with rising temperatures and melting ice, scientists have proposed something extraordinary - to cool the Earth by blocking sunlight. The plan involves releasing particles or deploying mirrors ...
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