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Scientists seek to turbocharge a natural process that cools the Earth


Sree VijaykumarAcross vast stretches of farmland in southern Brazil, researchers at a carbon removal company are attempting to accelerate a natural process that normally unfolds over thousands or millions of years. The company, Terradot, is spreading tons of volcanic rock crushed into a fine dust over land where soybeans, sugar cane and other crops are grown. As rain percolates through the soil, chemical reactions pull carbon from the air and convert it into bicarbonate ions that eventually wash into the ocean, where the carbon remains stored.

Editor's Note: Some researchers estimate the method has the potential to sequester billions of tons of carbon, helping slow global climate trends. Other major projects are underway across the globe and have collectively raised over a quarter-billion dollars.


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North Korean Scammers Are Doing Architectural Design Now | WIRED
New research shows that North Koreans appear to be trying to trick US companies into hiring them to develop architectural designs using fake profiles, resumes, and Social Security numbers.


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Physicists capture rare illusion of an object moving at 99.9% the speed of light
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The Age of Enshittification | The New Yorker
The Age of Enshittification | The New Yorker
In a new book, the technology critic Cory Doctorow expands on a coinage that has become bleakly relevant, in Silicon Valley and beyond.


 
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Why Western executives who visit China are coming back terrified
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Robotics has catapulted Beijing into a dominant position in many industries


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Russia may have been behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack - The Telegraph
Russia may have been behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack - The Telegraph
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Commentary: California is finally quitting coal. Here's what comes next - LA Times
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Forget EVs. Cycling is revolutionising transport - The Economist
Forget EVs. Cycling is revolutionising transport - The Economist
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China tries shock-and-awe on Donald Trump - The Economist
China tries shock-and-awe on Donald Trump - The Economist
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Sora 2 Is Overrun With Teenage Boys. That Could Be OpenAI's Nightmare - BI
Sora 2 Is Overrun With Teenage Boys. That Could Be OpenAI's Nightmare - BI
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South Korea promises it will rekindle US shipbuilding. That's still far off - WSJ
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Trump's fresh tariff assault threatens China's fragile economy - WSJ
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China accuses US of 'double standards' over tariff threat
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Paraguay – the Silicon Valley of South America?
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Opinion | Zohran Mamdani and How to Be a 'Good' Muslim in America
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Why this cardiologist is cautious about the Apple Watch's blood pressure feature
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So when Apple announced its much-anticipated latest iteration of the Apple Watch, I was intrigued. Two of its new models, the Series 11 and the Ultra 3, offer “hypertension notifications,” a new feature alerting users to trends of high blood pressures over the course of a month. Cleared rapidly by the Food and Drug Administration, the feature has found its way onto the wrists of millions of Apple Watch users in the United States. (It’s also available in older compatible Apple Watches through a software update.)


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Australian start-up completes world-first remote robotic surgery
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Nobel-winning economists Duflo and Banerjee will leave US for Switzerland
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The University of Zurich said that Nobel laureates Esther Duflo and Abhijit Banerjee, known for their work in development economics, will move from the US to Switzerland, amid Donald Trump's attacks on universities.


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Originalist 'Bombshell' Complicates Case on Trump's Power to Fire Officials
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As the Supreme Court seems poised to expand the president’s power, a leading scholar whose work the justices have often cited issued a provocative dissent.


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Fragments of 2003 Cable Detail Torture in a Secret C.I.A. Prison
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An interrogator covertly used a power drill and handgun to menace a prisoner, without permission from the agency’s headquarters.


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Dozens Rescued in Remote Alaskan Villages in Storm That Swept Away Homes
Dozens Rescued in Remote Alaskan Villages in Storm That Swept Away Homes
The Coast Guard and the Alaska National Guard were conducting search-and-rescue operations in two villages along the Bering Sea on Sunday.


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A Tennessee Sheriff Becomes the Face of Grief After Plant Explosion
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The blast that killed 16 people has left area residents reeling, including Sheriff Chris Davis of Humphreys County, who has fought back tears in his public briefings.



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