A new study measures the impact meat eating has on the planet, one city at a time
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A new study measures the impact meat eating has on the planet, one city at a time
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Watch a UK-aired interview with Irish Republican Gerry Adams between 1988 and 1994, and pay attention to his delivery; the former politician’s voice, usually uninflected, has been replaced, and his mouth is moving out of sync with the audio, which is lagging. In October 1988, Margaret Thatcher banned the members and supporters of eleven Irish […]
New research into white dwarfs could help us measure our universe
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REPORTER: I’m here live with Uncle Bill just moments after Thanksgiving dinner. Bill, can you walk us through what happened tonight?
UNCLE BILL: Sure, I mean, obviously, I’m not happy with the result. Before we took our places, I was informed I’d be sitting at the kids’ table, which, frankly, I think is a slap in the face given my history with this organization. Everyone likes to preach that we’re a family around here, and you just don’t expect to be treated this way by family. I respect the host’s judgment, but I disagree with the decision. I just tried to focus on the meal and do my best out there.
REPORTER: Were you given a reason as to why you were demoted?
“If this is correct, to the extent of my knowledge, it would mark the first time humanity has ‘seen’ dark matter.”
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Fossils from a 3-ton shark unearthed in northern Australia suggests these creatures grew into massive, fearsome predators earlier than previously thought
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Our neural command centers evolve through predictable major turning points from birth to death
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The world’s seven richest men now double as media barons, buying up platforms from CNN and CBS to Twitter, Facebook and TikTok. Alan MacLeod charts how their ties to Trump, the Pentagon and Israel are tightening control over what we see, hear and say.
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“President Donald Trump on Wednesday sought to bring a swift end to perhaps the most damaging saga of his term, signing a measure compelling the release of the Epstein files after losing a monthslong, tooth-and-nail fight to prevent their disclosure.” – CNN
Literature from western India describe diverse savanna landscapes, defying the dogma that these ecosystems resulted from relatively recent deforestation
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Compared to human breast milk, the milk from grey seals is richer in sugars that could one day supercharge baby formula
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As rumors of a U.S. war on Venezuela swirl, military documents show plans to feed a buildup of troops in the region for years.
The post U.S. Military Documents Indicate Plans to Keep Troops in Caribbean Through 2028 appeared first on The Intercept.