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Concern the UK’s AI ambitions could lead to water shortages

Concern the UK’s AI ambitions could lead to water shortages

Brian Wheeler Senior political reporter Reuters Keir Starmer is pinning his growth hopes on cutting edge tools powered by AI
Humpback Whales Sing the Way Humans Speak

Humpback Whales Sing the Way Humans Speak

The English language is full of wonderful words, from “anemone” and “aurora” to “zenith” and “zodiac.” But these are special
Climate puzzle persists with unexpectedly warm January

Climate puzzle persists with unexpectedly warm January

Mark Poynting Climate and environment researcher Reuters Last month’s Los Angeles fires were one of the costliest disasters in US
January Was Hottest January on Record, Scientists Report

January Was Hottest January on Record, Scientists Report

Even as much of the United States shivered under frigid conditions last month, the planet as a whole had its
Starmer unveils plans to make it easier to build nuclear reactors

Starmer unveils plans to make it easier to build nuclear

The government has announced plans to make it easier to build mini nuclear power stations in England and Wales, as
Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Leaves Millions Without HIV Treatment

Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Leaves Millions Without HIV Treatment

Two weeks into President Trump’s sweeping freeze on foreign aid, H.I.V. groups abroad have not received any funding, jeopardizing the
First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

First glimpse inside burnt scroll after 2,000 years

Alison Francis Senior Science Journalist Vesuvius Challenge X-ray scans and AI have meant the inside of ancient scroll can be
Grand Canyons on the Moon Were Made in a Matter of Minutes

Grand Canyons on the Moon Were Made in a Matter

Two canyons near the south pole of the moon rival the Grand Canyon, both in depth and length. Unlike the
Idea of grey belt is largely redundant, Lords committee says

Idea of grey belt is largely redundant, Lords committee says

The government’s idea of re-designating areas as “grey belt” land in its bid to build more homes is “largely redundant”,
E.P.A. Demotes Career Employees Overseeing Science, Enforcement and More

E.P.A. Demotes Career Employees Overseeing Science, Enforcement and More

The Environmental Protection Agency is demoting career employees who oversee scientific research, the enforcement of pollution laws, hazardous waste cleanup