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Researchers uncover new method to help plants survive brutal conditions — here's how it works
This discovery is good news for food security and sustainability. Researchers uncover new method to help plants survive brutal conditions — here's how it works first appeared on The Cool Down.
What happens if the US bans TikTok?
What happens if the US bans TikTok? - TikTok wouldn’t simply vanish off your smartphone – but in the long term, banning the Chinese video app could rip the heart out of American youth culture, writes
Scientists employ AI to warn of life-threatening outbreaks following natural disasters: 'Provides ... crucial time to prepare'
"We must adapt as a society." Scientists employ AI to warn of life-threatening outbreaks following natural disasters: 'Provides ... crucial time to prepare' first appeared on The Cool Down.
7 Fascinating Great Blue Heron Facts
Spotting a regal, statuesque great blue heron is always a treat. Learn facts about these birds' nests, calls and more.
Iconic butterfly could vanish within 60 years unless protections tighten drastically — here's what's happening
Some exceptions apply, like for farmers removing milkweed. Iconic butterfly could vanish within 60 years unless protections tighten drastically — here's what's happening first appeared on The Cool
California firefighters are using new tech like AI-powered sensors alongside legacy machinery to detect and battle flames
Firefighters in California are using technologies ranging from AI-powered sensors to kerosene-powered aircraft to beat back the 27,000-acre fires.
Two misuses of popular AI tools spark the question: When do we blame the tools?
Police say the man behind the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion used ChatGPT to research his attack. People are using Runway's AI video editing tools to get school shooting videos past content filters.
LA residents turn to apps like Watch Duty and social media to track wildfire information
People are turning to online resources and smartphone app communities such as Watch Duty or Ring's "Neighbors" forum for wildfire updates.
NOAA says La Nina ocean cooling has finally arrived, but it's weak and may cause fewer problems
A long-awaited La Nina has finally appeared, but the periodic cooling of Pacific Ocean waters is weak and unlikely to cause as many weather problems as usual, meteorologists said Thursday. La Nina,
UF scientists ask public to report invasive swamp eel species sightings in Florida
Anyone who spots this invasive species is urged to report it through the USGS’ Nonindigenous Aquatic Species website or the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s 888-Ive-Got-1 (888-483
A ‘Holy Grail’ of Science Is Getting Closer
We’re at this tipping point” for AI in biology, Eran Segal, a computational biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science and a collaborator of Xing’s, told me. “All the stars aligned, and we have
TikTok's Supreme Court date has arrived. Here's what to know as it fights a U.S. ban
The nation’s highest court is preparing to hear the case against banning one of the most popular social media platforms in the U.S.
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