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Climate Change: China Discloses Plans To Curb Methane Emission
The country has not revealed the time frame and detailed targets of the nationwide methane reduction action plan yet. The country has not revealed the time frame and detailed targets of the nationwide methane reduction action plan yet. -
Apple's Road To Faster Internet Speeds May Be Materialized Using Own Custom 5G Modem For iPhones
The move away from Qualcomm's wireless modems is strong in a new Nikkei report. The move away from Qualcomm's wireless modems is strong in a new Nikkei report. -
Morning Exposure To Red Light Found To Improve Deteriorating Eyesight: Study
Exposure to deep red or near-infrared light can improve the function of the eye's mitochondria, resulting in slight but lasting improvement to declining eyesight. Exposure to deep red or near-infrared light can improve the function of the eye's mitochondria, resulting in slight but lasting improvement to declining eyesight. -
Meet The Bees With The Same Gut As Vultures, And Feed On Raw Meat
Some weird bees they are, but their honey is still sweet and edible, researchers say. Some weird bees they are, but their honey is still sweet and edible, researchers say. -
NASA's Curiosity Rover Sends Reminder He's Also On Mars, Delivers Stunning Landscape Image
Perseverance and Ingenuity are both spotlight hoggers, but oldtimer Curiosity still got some juice. Perseverance and Ingenuity are both spotlight hoggers, but oldtimer Curiosity still got some juice. -
U.S. Wants More Oil And China 'Has The Upper Hand,' Report Says
The state-run publication Global Times has published a new editorial emphasizing the U.S. is 'turning to China for help.' The state-run publication Global Times has published a new editorial emphasizing the U.S. is 'turning to China for help.' -
Vaping: No Better Than Cigarettes, Study Claims
E-cigarettes raise the risk of cancer in the same way cigarettes do, apparently. E-cigarettes raise the risk of cancer in the same way cigarettes do, apparently. -
Experts Warn People With Heart Problems About Aspirin Use
Taking aspirin could lead to a 26% higher risk of heart failure, according to a new study. Taking aspirin could lead to a 26% higher risk of heart failure, according to a new study. -
Next In Solar Energy: Super Thin Cells Using Better, Stronger Perovskites
Researchers have raised the bar in the creation of atomically thin solar cells made of semiconducting perovskites, increasing efficiency while maintaining environmental resistance. Researchers have raised the bar in the creation of atomically thin solar cells made of semiconducting perovskites, increasing efficiency while maintaining environmental resistance. -
James Webb Space Telescope Launch Delayed Again After Mysterious Incident
The observatory continues its seemingly cursed path to launch. The observatory continues its seemingly cursed path to launch.