Toutes les idées semblent bonnes pour nous éviter de s'engager dans une transition écologique et durable. Y compris celle d’injecter de la poussière de diamant dans notre atmosphère.
Topics:
refroidir la terre
poudre de diamant
diamant
dioxyde de soufre
injection d'aérosols
géoingénierie
climatologie
réchauffement climatique
science
Fourteen losses, 11 draws and 13 wins represent Manchester United's 2025 in the Premier League under Ruben Amorim. But nothing has been more reflective of their uncertain future under the Portugues...
Fourteen losses, 11 draws and 13 wins represent Manchester United's 2025 in the Premier League under Ruben Amorim. But nothing has been more reflective of their uncertain future under the Portuguese boss than his team selections, shape and approach.
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news story
manchester
premier league
management
tactical
ruben amorim
manchester united
Antarctic icefish are famous for living without red blood cells, but they are not alone. A species of needle-shaped, warm-water fish called the Asian noodlefish also lacks hemoglobin and red blood ...
Antarctic icefish are famous for living without red blood cells, but they are not alone. A species of needle-shaped, warm-water fish called the Asian noodlefish also lacks hemoglobin and red blood cells. Like icefish, its veins are filled with translucent white blood, said H. William Detrich, professor emeritus of marine and environmental sciences, who collaborated with Chinese scientists on a paper about the strange aquatic creatures published in Current Biology.
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plants & animals evolution
path
fish
red blood cells
noodlefish
icefish
science
A research team led by Associate Professor Wang Yaqiong from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS), in collaboration with colleagues from mul...
A research team led by Associate Professor Wang Yaqiong from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS), in collaboration with colleagues from multiple domestic and international institutions, has for the first time documented two marine ostracod fossil species—Bicornucythere bisanensis s.l. and Pistocythereis bradyformis—in Pleistocene lacustrine deposits of the Qaidam Basin. The findings were recently published in the journal Palaeoentomology.
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paleontology & fossils
migration
east asia
pleistocene
paleoanthropology
qaidam basin
science
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the hidden biology that makes this possible.
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science (journal)
biology and biochemistry
genetics and heredity
reproduction (biological)
animal behavior
lizards
science
We all scream for ice-cream, especially as temperatures soar in the summer. Ancient civilizations had the same desire for a cold, sweet treat to cope with heat waves.