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China confirms H5N1 bird flu outbreak in Hunan province

12th - Higher Ed
China has confirmed the latest outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu in Hunan province.
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Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky unveils next generation Raider X helicopter

12th - Higher Ed
Sikorsky debuted Raider X, a light attack and reconnaissance helicopter concept on October 14 in Washington.
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Misleading recycling labels found on plastic products: Greenpeace

12th - Higher Ed
A new report by Greenpeace published on February 18 has found that several companies in the U.S. are misleading consumers by adding incorrect recycling labels onto their plastic products.
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Lasers learn to accurately locate space debris

12th - Higher Ed
China-based scientists have developed a way to use laser telescopes and neural network analysis to locate space debris.
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European glass eels use internal magnetic compass to navigate waters

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the University of Miami and Norway’s Institute of Marine Research has found that the European eel at a certain stage of development use an internal magnetic compass to remember the magnetic direction of tidal waves as...
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Researchers create noninvasive interface that directly links human brains

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have created the first brain to brain interface that can link three people and allow two-way communication using only their mind.
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Microplastics found in Arctic sea ice

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers aboard the Swedish Icebreaker Oden, as part of the Northwest Passage Project, have found microplastics polluting ice from the Arctic Ocean.
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SpaceX launches 60 satellites into orbit

12th - Higher Ed
SpaceX launched its third batch of Starlink satellites into orbit from a U.S. Air Force base in Florida on Monday evening.
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Underwater loudspeakers could help boost coral reef recovery

12th - Higher Ed
New research has found that deploying underwater loudspeakers to play the sounds of healthy coral reef could help restore damaged reefs.
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Pando, the world's largest living organism, is in danger of collapse

12th - Higher Ed
The Pando aspen clone located in Fishlake National Forest in Utah is considered to be the world's largest living organism, but a recent study has found it is dying out.
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Florida palms suffering from Lethal Bronzing

12th - Higher Ed
Florida’s palms are under threat from a condition known as Lethal Bronzing Disease, an illness that can kill trees in months.
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Geologists claim iron snow is falling on Earth’s core

12th - Higher Ed
It is snowing iron at the Earth’s core because molten iron crystallizes in the outer core before the substance sinks downwards.
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China’s single-use plastic ban explained

12th - Higher Ed
China will be implementing a ban on single-use plastics over the next five years.
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Saving ozone layer reduced climate change effects

12th - Higher Ed
A new study from the University of New South Wales has found that in addition to allowing the ozone layer to recover, the Montreal Protocol has also slowed the rate of climate change by up to 25 percent.
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Researchers convert banana cellulose into biodegradable plastic

12th - Higher Ed
According to researchers at Australia’s University of South Wales, banana growing can be a highly wasteful process with 88 percent of the plant being discarded after fruit harvesting.
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Study triples estimates of people at risk of sea level rise

12th - Higher Ed
New research has found that rising sea levels will be more of a threat to the world’s coastal cities than previously thought.
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Rolls-Royce to build mini nuclear reactors in the U.K.

12th - Higher Ed
Rolls-Royce has announced that it plans to build small modular reactors and install them in old nuclear sites across the United Kingdom by 2029.
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Water on Mars is disappearing faster than expected

12th - Higher Ed
New research by France’s National Center for Scientific Research suggests that water on Mars is evaporating faster than previously thought.
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Self-sufficient home allows residents to grow vegetables indoors

12th - Higher Ed
Shanghai-based Yang Design has unveiled a futuristic Green Concept House that has 150 square meters of living space.
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Shape Sorting and Building: Learning Shapes

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher guides students through a fun activity of sorting and identifying shapes. Students learn about the relationships between different shapes and how they can be positioned in relation to each other. They also...
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Smoke from Amazon fires could accelerate glacial melting in Andes

12th - Higher Ed
The fires burning in the Amazon rainforests are accelerating the melting of Andean glaciers
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Futuristic new bridge unfolds like an umbrella

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have demonstrated a futuristic bridge-building technique that allows the structure to unfold like an umbrella to the length of its span.
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U.S. to investigate nuclear waste site on Marshall Islands

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Congress is demanding an investigation into the Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands, which contains radioactive waste and is being threatened by rising sea levels.
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Clownfish have ultraviolet light vision: Study

12th - Higher Ed
A joint study from the University of Queensland and the University of Maryland has found that a particular species of clownfish is able to see ultraviolet light.