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Amazon rainforest nears collapse by 2050, researchers warn
An international team of scientists announced today that nearly half of the Amazon Rainforest's forests are projected to lose their integrity within the next sixteen years. A new study concludes that fires, droughts, and deforestation threaten the rainforest, with 10 to 47 percent potentially entering a downward spiral of ecosystem decline by 2050.
Three UK down, thousands without service, internet
Three UK, one of the most prominent mobile networks in the United Kingdom, is apparently experiencing another outage this afternoon. The disruptions, which Down Detector reports began at approximately 11:24 GMT, are impacting consumers throughout the United Kingdom. Three UK has confirmed the disruption and stated that it is "working diligently to resolve it."
Earth hit record high, surpassing 2.7F warming limit
It has been twelve months since Earth surpassed a warming trend of 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5C) since the scientific monitoring of global temperatures began. Scientists issued a "warning to humanity" regarding this on Thursday when the Copernicus Climate Change Service of the European Union (C3S) released the measurement.
Climbers must carry poo off Everest due to smell
You may reconsider, however, if you have always desired to ascend Mount Everest in light of the new regulations. Climbers of the tallest mountain in the world will be required to transport their own defecation back to base camp. Amid concerns that excrement left on Everest does not decompose completely and that some climbers may become ill as a result, the new regulations have been implemented.
New ‘fangs’ shark species discovered, top predator 65M years ago
A newly identified species of shark, discovered along the Alabama coastline 65 million years ago, has been recognised by scientists for its 'fangs'. The team uncovered seventeen fossilised teeth that had been stored at a Wilcox County geological survey for over a century, concluding that these remains were unlike any previously documented, whether extinct or alive.
Amazon’s Prime Video UK change sparks user backlash
Amazon has confirmed that these will play before, during, and after movies and television programmes. This causes the same level of disruption as standard commercial breaks. Ads have been visible to subscribers in the United States for the past week, and the update is nearly ready to be implemented in additional countries.
Flushing lid down reduces ‘toilet plume,’ surprises scientists
The act of flushing the toilet could be significantly more disgusting than you might have initially thought. According to scientific claims, flushing releases tiny particles known as "toilet plumes" that spread through the air and cover every surface within the bathroom. However, does closing the lid protect against this spray?
Elon Musk walks Tesla’s Optimus robot, raising viewer concerns
Elon Musk walks Tesla's Optimus robot, raising viewer concerns
APA study labels merit-based hiring as unfair
APA study labels merit-based hiring as unfair
Why did Mark Zuckerberg apologize in the Senate?
Why did Mark Zuckerberg apologize in the Senate?
NYC sea levels to rise 1ft, causing storms, heat in 2030s
NYC sea levels to rise 1ft, causing storms, heat in 2030s
Billionaires build bunkers, fortresses near mansions
Billionaires build bunkers, fortresses near mansions