Articles by jelliclesfarm
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DeSantis' Ban on Cultivated Meat: Food Freedom Battered in the State of Florida (floridianpress.com)

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McDonald's ice cream machines are always broken and now the feds are involved (qz.com)

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The Rise of the Robots: Charted (ft.com)

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Can You Make Money Being a Farmer in Hawaii? 2 Farmers Explain How They're Doing (civilbeat.org)

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Hydroponic Farming Provides Year-Round Fresh Food for Refugees (deere.com)

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Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer (phys.org)

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A Diet of Dark Matter Could Be Making Some Stars Effectively Immortal (sciencealert.com)

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Rolls Royce Micro Reactor: Deployable, safe, reliable and clean power solutions (rolls-royce.com)

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Anthropic CEO says we need to think bigger than a universal basic income (businessinsider.com)

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An Ancient, 45-Foot Serpent Is Unearthed in India (forbes.com/sites/scotttravers)

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Where is California Forever getting the water for proposed city of 400k people? (msn.com)

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Iowa's water needs protection from aquifer raiders (iowacapitaldispatch.com)

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U.S..D.A. Suspends Avocado Inspections in Mexico, Citing Security Concerns (nytimes.com)

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Rising seas force Panama Indigenous families to leave island homes (yahoo.com)

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A New Cat Color Is Defying Genetic Expectations (popularmechanics.com)

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Scientists have discovered a 50k-year-old herpes virus (theguardian.com)

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Equinox launches $40k membership to help you live longer (cnbc.com)

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Mapping the Mind of a Large Language Model (anthropic.com)

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Soil-Less Substrates for Greenhouse Strawberry Production (smallfruits.org)

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The Goldilocks Zone Needed to Keep Strawberry Fields Forever (modernfarmer.com)

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Gossip Shapes Cooperation (neurosciencenews.com)

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Nvidia invests in AI-powered weed zapping ag-tech startup Carbon Robotics (geekwire.com)

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Biden calls US ally Japan 'xenophobic' along with India, Russia and China (cnn.com)

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Science Got Sun to Kiss RAM Lalla's Forehead on RAM Navami (indiatoday.in)

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America's Young Farmers Are Burning Out. I Quit, Too (time.com)

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Unboxing of Lumina, a cure for dental cavities by Lantern Bioworks (twitter.com/yishan)

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Cutting a Rough Diamond Behind the Scenes (instagram.com)

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The U.S. and its allies want to bring the entire chip supply chain in-house (fortune.com)

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[flagged] Everything in our universe may be conscious, scientists say (popularmechanics.com)

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State Farm discontinuing 72,000 home policies in California (marketwatch.com)

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We need to talk about water – and the fact that the world is running out of it (theguardian.com)

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Lunisolar Calendars Guide Cultures (axios.com)

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U.S. Kale Contains "Disturbing" Amounts of "Forever Chemicals," Research Finds (greenmatters.com)

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First conclusive evidence found: intentional use of black henbane in Roman world (phys.org)

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Is Zero Even or Odd? (twitter.com/moonboi_)

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In depth: New Zealand fruit giant's kiwi battle in China (nikkei.com)

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A UK startup says it can refreeze the Arctic (sifted.eu)

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Using AI, MIT researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates (news.mit.edu)

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For Interstellar, Nolan Planted 500 Acres of Corn; (startefacts.com)

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US begins review that could eventually lead to PVC ban (phys.org)

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2×4 Lumber Sizes – The History Behind the Mystery (workingforest.com)

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Opponents of secret California tech city heckle its billionaire backers (fortune.com)

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The Race to Save Ketchup: Building a Tomato for a Hotter World (wsj.com)

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The Big Pineapple Pesticide Problem (vice.com)

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Facing Financial Ruin as Costs Soar for Elder Care (nytimes.com)

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Hurricane Otis Was Too Fast for the Forecasters (theatlantic.com)

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Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool(Mar 2023) (bbc.com)

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Could a new law of physics support the idea we're living in a simulation? (phys.org)

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Weight loss drugs like Ozempic could reshape the food business (axios.com)

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Men Overran a Job Fair for Women in Tech (wired.com)

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China's property crisis could take up to a decade to fix[..] (businessinsider.com)

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Why Toyota is building a “kindergarten for robots” (freethink.com)

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911 call from the pilot forced to eject from the F-35 jet that went missing (twitter.com/collinrugg)

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Black-and-white photo uses color grid lines to trick your brain (2019) (petapixel.com)

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Sunken temple and sanctuary from ancient Egypt (franckgoddio.org)

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‘Less than half’ fresh produce sold globally makes any profit (fruitnet.com)

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Earth ‘well outside safe operating space for humanity’, scientists find (theguardian.com)

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The Origin of Student Debt (2022) (theintercept.com)

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India’s Elite Tech Schools Are a Golden Ticket with a Dark Side (wired.com)

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Gene variation makes Apple trees ‘weep,’ improving orchards (cornell.edu)

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Islamic scholars rule on how to make lab-grown meat halal (ft.com)

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On Brazilian island, revered Asian buffalo claims its place (france24.com)

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Chinese scientists have developed a new geneediting tool that doesn’t use CRISPR (scmp.com)

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Indigo Ag: Analyzing What Went into Their $3.5B Valuation What Went Wrong (upstream.ag)

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Not a single emperor penguin chick survived spring in parts of Antarctica (smh.com.au)

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Russia is demanding Norway pay over $4.4M for border crossing reindeer (businessinsider.com)

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America’s Farmers Are Bogged Down by Data (wsj.com)

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In science we trust (2021) (cbc.ca)

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Mobile robots get a leg up from a more-is-better communications principle (theconversation.com)

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The Ocean and the Meaning of Life (2021) (themarginalian.org)

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How hard is it to model LK99 on a quantum computer? (phasecraft.io)

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Built in 43 days: India’s first 3D-printed post office inaugurated in Bengaluru (indianexpress.com)

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When Lettuce Was a Sacred Sex Symbol (smithsonianmag.com)

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China Doesn’t Want a Geoengineering Disaster(Feb 2023) (foreignpolicy.com)

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There’s a reason your Columbia shirt has a tiny pocket near your waistline (marketplace.org)

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Ever Notice That Converse Chuck Taylors Have Fuzzy Soles? Here’s Why (2022) (gearpatrol.com)

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Jack Ma’s now turned to farming (businessinsider.com)

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Why 'Oppenheimer' Is a Bad Film (mailonsunday.co.uk)

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New insights into the origin of the Indo-European languages (phys.org)

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AppHarvest bankruptcy: A look at the rise and fall of the Eastern KY startup (yahoo.com)

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‘Now I Am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds.’ (wired.com)

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Researchers find evidence of a 2000 year old curry, oldest ever found in SE Asia (phys.org)

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Poisons and Perils on the Salton Sea (scientificamerican.com)

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Japan went from being an almost vegetarian country to a consumer of meat(2016) (businessinsider.com)

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The world’s new largest office building is bigger than The Pentagon (cnn.com)

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Butterfly Is the First U.S. Insect to Be Wiped Out by Humans (smithsonianmag.com)

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The economics of making it rain (thehustle.co)

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Are We Ready for the Next Volcano? (2022) (nautil.us)

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How the ‘Cosmic Crisp’ Apple Is Still Striking a Nerve with Growers (growingproduce.com)

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Evolution of a Minimal Cell (nature.com)

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IIT-K conducts artificial rain test through cloud seeding (hindustantimes.com)

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American Myths: Benjamin Franklin’s Turkey and the Presidential Seal(2013) (smithsonianmag.com)

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Westfield’s mall exit has surprising financial stakeholder:SF’s school district (sfchronicle.com)

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U.S. Sees First Cases of Local Malaria Transmission in Two Decades (nytimes.com)

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The Sound of Ancient Languages (YouTube) (youtube.com)

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Animal Sex: How Octopuses Do It (2015) (livescience.com)

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Colorado River deal forever changes the price of water in the West (calmatters.org)

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Tenaculum: For over 100 Years Women Have Endured Pain in Gynecology (aspivix.com)

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Singapore’s Success (YouTube) (youtube.com)

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PG Wodehouse novels given blanket trigger warning over ‘outdated’ language (telegraph.co.uk)