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‘Workplace AI Revolution Isn’t Happening Yet,’ Survey Shows
by
University of Leeds
Only 36 percent of UK employers have so far invested in AI and machine-learning technologies
| 2 min read
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Label Date, Not Phrasing, Drives Consumer Decisions to Toss Food
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Ohio State University
In eye-tracking study, half of participants look only at date
| 3 min read
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Study Advances Understanding of Anthropogenic Effects on Climate Change
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University of California - Riverside
Study examines climate impacts of anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases using a broad set of climate models
| 3 min read
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The Power of Indigenous Voices and Data Supporting the Green Transition
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GRID-Arendal
The policy brief addresses two themes: the state of inclusion of Indigenous knowledge, and data availability
| 2 min read
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Significant Decline of Snow Cover in the Northern Hemisphere
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University of California - Santa Cruz
Snow cover plays a major role in global energy balance, continental thermal stability, and regional temperatures
| 3 min read
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That Essential Morning Coffee May Be a Placebo
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Frontiers
Scientists find that the boost you get from a morning coffee can’t be replicated with plain caffeine
| 3 min read
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Mountains Vulnerable to Extreme Rain from Climate Change
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
As rising global temperatures shift snow to rain, mountains will be hotspots for extreme rainfall events
| 2 min read
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Shattering the Myth of Men as Hunters and Women as Gatherers
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PLOS
Data from foraging societies around the world show that women often hunt large game skillfully
| 2 min read
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New Enzyme Could Aid Anticancer Drug Development
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Rice University
Study provides complete roadmap to complete molecule assembly
| 2 min read
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DOE and Sweden Sign Joint Agreement to Increase Scientific Cooperation
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U.S. Department of Energy
The agreement reflects the United States and Sweden’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge
| 1 min read
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Humans’ Evolutionary Relatives Butchered One Another 1.45 Million Years Ago
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Smithsonian
Cut marks on a fossil leg bone belonging to a relative of modern humans could be evidence of cannibalism
| 4 min read
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Dairy Milk Is a Critical, Low-Impact Link in Global Nutrition
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Elsevier
A recent analysis provides a holistic understanding of dairy milk’s environmental impact
| 3 min read
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