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  1. Scientists Track Bees in 3D and Discover Remarkable Secret Navigation Skills

    Scientists use drones to track honeybee navigation, finding they fly precise routes despite waggle dance limitations.

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  2. Anti-Trump 'No Kings' Protests Flood U.S. Streets

    Nationwide protests against President Trump, Demonstrations in all 50 states, Anti-monarchy sentiments expressed

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  3. Counting the costs of a heating planet

    CO2 concentrations are at their highest in 2 million years

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  4. Taxes, wildfires, and dogs: 6 essential articles for life in France

    France introduces new tax declaration rules for expats and digital nomads

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  5. Mighty Aphrodite: Artist Jeff Koons on venerating Venus in Athens

    American artist Jeff Koons presents 'Jeff Koons: Aphrodite of Lespugue' exhibition in Athens' Museum of Cycladic Art.

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  6. Scientists Discover New “Magic Mushroom” Species That Rewrites Evolutionary History

    Scientists discover Psilocybe cubensis has a complex evolutionary history, rewriting its origins.

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  7. Solar is winning the energy race

    Solar power is becoming increasingly cost-competitive with fossil fuels, leading to a decline in demand for coal, gas, and nuclear energy.

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  8. Man's older friend: New study finds dogs lived with humans 5,000 years earlier than thought

    Ancient DNA reveals dogs lived with humans 15,000 years ago

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  9. Industrial Jute Solutions: Scalable Alternatives for Logistics, Construction and Agriculture

    Jute emerges as a scalable alternative to synthetic materials in logistics, construction and agriculture

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  10. BMS-986482 induces pan-IKZF degradation and robust tumor growth inhibition

    New cancer treatment targets IKZF1-4 transcription factors

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  11. CAR T targeting CD44E splicing variant shows potential for HCC treatment

    Researchers identified CD44E, a unique alternative splicing variant of CD44, which is highly expressed in HCC tumors but limited in normal tissues.

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  12. Deal of the Day: Lease a Volkswagen Golf GTI from £315 per month

    £315 per month for a 36-month lease with 6000 miles, £3781.80 initial payment, 261bhp turbocharged 2.0-litre engine, 5.9-second 0-62mph sprint, 374 litres of boot space, 18in alloy wheels, adaptive cruise control and heated front sports seats.

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  13. Germany considers ramping up coal power to avert energy crisis

    Germany considers increasing coal power to avert energy crisis

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  14. Solar Lighting System Market Is Going to Boom |• Philips • SunMaster

    Global solar lighting system market to experience significant growth due to increasing adoption of renewable energy sources

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  15. How indoor plants can scrub pollutants from the air

    Indoor plants can scrub pollutants from the air with vertical gardens and fans, reducing contaminants by up to 90%. Researchers tested five common houseplants, including peace lily and spider plant, which showed significant air-purifying abilities.

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  16. A controversial first: Donald Trump's signature to appear on US dollar bills

    Donald Trump's signature to be added to all US dollar bills

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  17. Bay Gardens Resorts Donates US$5,000 to CHTA's "One Caribbean" Hurricane Melissa Relief Effort

    Bay Gardens Resorts donates $5,000 to 'One Caribbean' relief effort

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  18. Councils call for clearer EV charging rules as accessibility lags

    Councils call for clearer EV charging rules as accessibility lags

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  19. Caribbean Leaders and Civil Society Prepare for Global Push on Fossil Fuel Phase-Out

    Caribbean leaders gather to discuss fossil fuel phase-out

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  20. European country vows to give homeowners ‘free electricity' instead of switching off wind turbines

    European country considers replacing electricity grid with 'free energy', Europe's energy grid is under-invested and outdated, leading to wasted renewable energy, homeowners offered 'free electricity'

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  21. Drought is fuelling antibiotic resistance worldwide, study finds

    Drought concentrates antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in soil, raising concerns about impact of climate change on public health.

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  22. Gulf War Turns Energy 'Trilemma' on Its Head

    Low-carbon technologies are quickly building their security and affordability credentials

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  23. Renewable Energy, Mar. 26, 2026

    California: 8,822 MW

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  24. Will Mideast War Accelerate Europe’s Energy Transition?

    Energy crisis in the Middle East drives Europe's low-carbon push

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  25. Xavi Segura: "The climate crisis can be reversed"

    Xavi Segura says the Montreal Protocol has been successful in reversing ozone layer depletion and could reduce global warming by up to 0.5°C.

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  26. Mallorca weather for Friday, March 27 - Warnings for the coasts; high winds at the weekend into next week

    Stormy conditions expected to continue into next week, with warnings issued for the coasts, high winds forecast for Friday and Saturday.

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  27. Solar Promotion GmbH: India: The Up-and-Coming Solar Market

    India's solar energy market is growing rapidly due to government incentives and funding.

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  28. Study reveals toxins embedded within recycled tyre surfaces

    New research finds toxic chemicals in recycled tyres used in playgrounds and sports fields.

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  29. Europe has been hit with €1.2 trillion of damages thanks to decades of US emissions, study finds

    Europe has been hit with €1.2 trillion of damages thanks to decades of US emissions, a new analysis found.

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  30. MMV-1581361 combines strong antimalarial efficacy with transmission blockade

    MMV-1581361 is a Pf ATP4 inhibitor identified by researchers at GSK plc and its collaborators.

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  31. Selective PARP1 inhibitor disclosed

    PARP1 inhibitor YCH-3971 targets BRCA-mutated tumors

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  32. Atai Therapeutics patents new 5-HT2 receptor agonists

    Atai Therapeutics identifies new 5-HT2 receptor agonists for psychiatric disorders

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  33. COMUNICADO: Artlist Expands Its AI Platform with Professional-Grade AI Music for Video Production

    Artlist expands AI music platform with Google-powered commercial-ready AI music generator

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  34. Europe’s far-right is divided on Iran — that’s an opportunity for the political centre

    Europe's far-right parties are divided on how to respond to the US-Israeli war of choice in Iran.

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  35. Energy Shock Forces Europe to Rethink Climate Ambitions

    Europe faces severe energy shock due to Iran war disrupting global supply routes and driving prices sharply higher

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  36. Cyprus: War-related tourism concerns and climate change efforts

    Cyprus' tourism industry faces war-related concerns

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  37. ‘Suddenly energy independence feels practical’: Europeans are building mini solar farms at home

    Investing in small solar farms at home can pay off within 5-10 years

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  38. Disciplinary Reflections for a Planet in Transition and a New Airport Terminal in Casablanca: This Week’s Review

    Disciplinary Reflections for a Planet in Transition and a New Airport Terminal in Casablanca: This Week’s Review

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  39. 157 Billion SHIB Tokens Flood Exchanges This Week as Whale Wallets Prepare for the Next Dump Cycle

    Whales are selling SHIB tokens after accumulating, putting pressure on the market.

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  40. Jali House / Studio VDGA

    Jali House reimagines urban residential architecture within a 4,000 sq. ft. plot, incorporating traditional Indian design elements to create a serene and poetic spatial experience.

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  41. Global low-carbon hydrogen production is growing, but still constrained

    Low-carbon hydrogen production capacity has grown to 2.2 million tons per year.

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  42. Astronomers Detect Strange “Chirp” From a Supernova, Revealing Hidden Physics

    Astronomers detect 'chirp' from distant supernova revealing hidden physics

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  43. Faiz Chowdhury Launches the PL&I Impact Pledge for Responsible Innovation

    Faiz Chowdhury launches impact-focused innovation pledge, calls for measuring success by impact over profit, aims to address climate change, energy access, and resource security.

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  44. US Dairy Farms Achieve Doubling of Biogas Production in Five Years

    US dairy farms have doubled biogas production in five years.

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  45. Renewables: there is no time to lose

    Renewable energy target set for 2050, far from current capacity

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