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Filter Made From Squid Bone Could Be The Solution to Microplastics

David Nield

Sadly, we know that microplastics are getting everywhere, including our drinking water but researchers have developed a new way to tackle the problem: a filter made of a rather unusual combination of ...[Continue Reading]

ScienceAlert

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Rand Paul Festivus Report Highlights More than $1 Trillion in Waste: Millions Spent on Paraguayan Border Security, Lonely Rat Cocaine Studies

Hannah Knudsen, Hannah Knudsen

The federal government wasted millions of taxpayer dollars on a number of absurd and bizarre projects, including securing the Paraguayan border, studies on lonely rats and their relationship to cocai ...[Continue Reading]

Breitbart News

1 day ago

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U.S. gov't launches probe into ongoing China dominance of legacy semiconductor market amid concerns of Chinese vendors flooding the market

Kunal Khullar

The Biden administration has launched a formal investigation into Chinese-made legacy semiconductors, citing potential risks to national security and critical infrastructure. The concerns stem from C ...[Continue Reading]

Tom's Hardware UK

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How The Mediterranean Sea Once Ceased To Exist, Leaving A Salty Basin In Its Wake

Kyra Piperides

Beloved amongst fisherman, holiday makers, and retired expats, the Mediterranean Sea is a firm favorite ocean for many. With the historic city of Athens, the beautiful white walls and blue domes of ...[Continue Reading]

Twistedsifter.com

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Every TV Show Stephen King Recommended In 2024

staff@slashfilm.com (Valerie Ettenhofer)

Alexander Woo, David Benioff, and D. B. Weiss' long-anticipated adaptation of Liu Cixin's "The Three-Body Problem" finally made its appearance on Netflix in March of 2024, but it took a couple months ...[Continue Reading]

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These will be the most in-demand programming languages in 2025

Kirstie McDermott

Across Europe, skills shortages are emerging as a key challenge. The Council of the European Union says this is driven by demographic change, demand for new skillsets, and poor working conditions in ...[Continue Reading]

The Next Web

1 day ago