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Storms uncover fossils and artifacts, but also wash them away

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Scientists on P.E.I. are still assessing the impact Fiona had on fossils and other cultural artifacts buried in the Island's shoreline. CBC's Nancy Russell has more on what the storm uncovered and what it erased.
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Thai island turns solar: Koh Jik wins sustainable energy award

9th - Higher Ed
Breaking the fossil fuel habit - why a country with all the right conditions, is finding it so hard to switch to renewables.
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U.A.E. pledges $30B US to fund clean energy in less-developed countries

9th - Higher Ed
With King Charles as keynote speaker, dignitaries at COP28 speak about how the choices made now will drastically change the future of the climate. Host country U.A.E. pledged $30B US, built on the country's vast oil wealth, to finance...
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Global leaders call for action against fossil fuels

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Various leaders from countries around the world are speaking out against the continued use of fossil fuels, citing it as the culprit behind climate change and an increase in extreme weather events.
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Global acceptance of India's leadership: Key G20 Summit takeaway, says JP Gupta

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At the G20 Summit, JP Gupta, Chair of the PHDCCI Environment Committee, highlighted India's leadership acceptance by the global community. He emphasized Prime Minister Modi's innovative approach, which goes beyond replacing fossil fuels....
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Climate change: Container ship using green methanol launched in Denmark

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The low-carbon fuel produced from organic waste will help reduce harmful emissions.
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Govt aiming at making India developed nation by 2047, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on July 29 said that the government is aiming at building an India which will reach its destination of being a developed country by 2047 with emphasis on infrastructure, investment, innovation and...
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Fossil hunters unearth incredible 400,000-year-old mammoth tusk in Cambridgeshire quarry

9th - Higher Ed
During a routine visit to a quarry in Cambridgeshire, two palaeontologists made a spectacular discovery: an intact tusk from a Steppe mammoth.
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Roaring into the past: Denmark's first dinosaur museum unveils evolutionary wonder

9th - Higher Ed
At Knuthenborg Safari Park in Denmark, elephants and African lions now have prehistoric dinosaurs as their new neighbours to tell an evolutionary story spanning over 300 million years.
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Chile dinosaur: Scientists find new species remains in Patagonia

9th - Higher Ed
The Gonkoken Nanoi is a new species of dinosaur discovered in Chile in South America.
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In Case You Missed It: New Asteroid Discovered Trailing Earth for 2,000 Years

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists have discovered a new asteroid that's been tagging along with Earth for the past 2,000 years. The space rock is called a "quasi-moon," since it's only slightly influenced by the Earth's gravitational pull, but it still makes...
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Drone footage shows huge sea reptile fossil

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Ichthyosaur uncovered in reservoir is biggest ever found in(Credit: U.K. Anglian Water)
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Perfectly kept dinosaur embryo from 66 million years ago found

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Scientists have unveiled a perfectly preserved dinosaur embryo that is at least 66 million years old. The small creature found in southern China was preparing to hatch from its egg just like a chicken.
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Flawlessly preserved 66-million-years-old dinosaur embryo found in China

9th - Higher Ed
The exquisitely preserved embryo discovered in China was preparing to hatch from its egg just like a chicken.
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Are you a fossil finder?

9th - Higher Ed
Ancient fossilized organisms were discovered in the boulders around Quidi Vidi lake two weeks ago. Scientists are asking the public to help them find more.
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Scotland’s controversial new oil field is at odds with going green

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera take a look at Scotland's transition from oil and gas to renewables.
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Climate activists voice frustration outside Glasgow conference

9th - Higher Ed
Climate activists from around the world march in Glasgow, where the United Nations Climate Change Conference is taking place. They're asking for a move away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy.
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Swedish scientists recover world's oldest DNA from ancient mammoths

9th - Higher Ed
DNA was extracted from molars of mammoths that roamed Siberia up to 1.2 million years ago.
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Wonderchicken: Oldest fossil of modern bird identified

9th - Higher Ed
Paleontologists say the finding proves birds existed in the northern hemisphere alongside dinosaurs around 67 million years ago.
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The biggest piece of Mars on Earth is being auctioned off in New York

9th - Higher Ed
This is the first time such an historical and rare piece is auctioned off. Sotheby’s says the eventual buyer of the items is guaranteed to own a piece of history.
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Has the dire wolf come back to life?

9th - Higher Ed
Their DNA is very close to that of the grey wolf. Here is all we know about Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi, the dire wolf pups.
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New fossil reveals insights into life before dinosaurs

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A small carnivorous vertebrate that lived more than 200 million years ago in the region that is now South America is helping researchers understand life on Earth before dinosaurs. This fossil is among the oldest known examples of the...
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Innovators set to develop 'Green' hydrogen plane

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Swiss aviation pioneer Bertrand Piccard is developing a plane powered by green liquid hydrogen after a much-hyped flight in 2015 that used sunlight to travel around the world. The new project, called Climate Impulse aims to circle the...
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Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture: The Growing Revolution in India

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AI In Agriculture Can Provide Farmers With Real-time Crop Insights Helping Them To Identify Which Areas Need Irrigation, Fertilisation, Or Pesticide Treatment. In Indian Villages Of Karnataka Farmers Adopt Ai For Smart Farming. Watch How...