Penguin excrement releases ammonia that helps form clouds over Antarctica, possibly slowing climate change in the region.
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Penguin poo creates clouds that help cool the planet, study finds
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Belgium’s future queen caught up in Trump’s war on Harvard – POLITICO
The move affects more than 7,000 currently enrolled students, around a quarter of the student body, Harvard said in a lawsuit to overturn the restrictions, adding that it would have a “devastating effect for Harvard and more than 7,000 visa holders.”
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary…
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Developers emphasize need to expand financing and simplify pubic access to eOselia
To solve the housing issue of Ukrainians, it is necessary to increase funding for the state program eOselia, expand the categories of participants and simplify the population’s access to mortgage lending, according to Ukrainian…
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Video Shows Founder’s Wife Hearing Titan Submersible Implode
Debris from the Titan submersible, recovered from the ocean floor near the wreck of the Titanic, is unloaded from the ship Horizon Arctic at the Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Wednesday, June 28, 2023. (Paul…
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Russia’s Lavrov dismisses holding Russia–Ukraine peace talks in Vatican
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has stated that Moscow is against organizing Russia–Ukraine peace negotiations in the Vatican, calling the idea “not elegant.” He also dismissed the notion that Russia would ever “allow” Ukraine to live under its own laws as an illusion.
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Europe’s Dry Spring Raises Fears for Wheat and Barley Harvests
Farms across wide swaths of Europe are parched after an unusually dry spring, evidence of the increasing threat of climate change to homegrown grains.
The sunny stretch follows a winter marked by long periods of low rain and snowfall in key…
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Bird flu cases spreading faster and with greater impacts – report
Avian influenza is no longer just an animal health issue, with rising mammal cases and severe ecosystem, trade, and food security impacts as outbreaks become more widespread and impact a broader range of species, a new report shows.
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