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Sep 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Quantum Leap: Boeing's Ambitious Plan to Revolutionize Global Communication

Imagine a world where sensors and computers can communicate with each other in a way that's faster and more precise than ever before. That's the promise of quantum networking, and Boeing is determined to make it a reality. In 2026, the company plans to launch a small satellite, dubbed Q4S, to test t

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Sep 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Climate Crisis Demands Leadership at the State Level: A Call to Action

The climate crisis is an existential threat to our planet, and it's time to take action. But, did you know that state legislatures hold the key to our survival? A recent Supreme Court decision has reminded us that federal agencies can't be relied upon to make progress on crucial issues like climate

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Sep 10 2024OPINION

Greta Thunberg: Climate Crusader or Anti-Israel Advocate?

Greta Thunberg has been making headlines for her passionate protests against climate change. Recently, she's been embroiled in controversy for her outspoken support of Palestinian rights and criticism of Israel. Her arrest at Copenhagen University during a pro-Hamas demonstration has sparked debate

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Kamala Harris: A Champion for Women. . . With Some Serious Skepticism

Kamala Harris is generating unprecedented excitement among women, but is she really all she's cracked up to be? Let's take a closer look. On the surface, Harris checks all the boxes of what many women want in a leader. She clearly understands the issues that matter most (though one could argue ther

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Sep 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Typhoon Yagi's Fury: A Devastating Wake-Up Call Amid Climate Chaos

Vietnam reels from Typhoon Yagi's devastating impact as torrential rains claim nearly 60 lives, collapse a bridge, and sweep away a bus. The storm's fury highlights the growing threat of intensified tropical cyclones in an era of climate change. Rescue operations struggle against landslides blockin

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

China's Property Market: A Steep Climb Back Up

China's property market has been a rollercoaster ride over the past year, leaving investors and consumers alike feeling queasy. Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters recently warned that the market 'has not yet completely bottomed out,' despite all the turmoil. Consumer confidence remains shaky, larg

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Valley Fever: More Than Just a Dust Devil?

Nearly 20 cases of Valley fever popped up after a California music festival, prompting health officials to sound the alarm about this fungal infection. Dr. Tomás Aragón, the California Department of Public Health director, is urging Californians to be on the lookout for symptoms like a lingering cou

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Are Americans Out of Touch with Their Environmental Impact?

A recent global survey reveals that people worldwide are deeply concerned about the environment, with a staggering 70% believing human activities are pushing Earth past critical tipping points. This concern is echoed across diverse nations, from Kenya to India, where people feel more directly impact

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can the US and China Bridge the Climate Finance Divide?

The US and China, the world’s top two greenhouse gas emitters, are trying to find common ground on climate finance, but can they overcome their differences? US climate envoy John Podesta says they’ve made progress, but what does that really mean? Podesta highlighted the importance of collaboratio

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can Trees Really Save Us? Big Tech Bets on Nature - But Is It Enough?

Big Tech companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Salesforce are teaming up to push for nature-based carbon removal solutions. They've formed the Symbiosis Coalition, pledging to buy up to 20 million tons of carbon removal credits by 2030. But is this just a way to buy their way out of reducing

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