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Tree islands restore nature in oil palm plantations: Researchers look into native species recovery in Sumatra
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Tree islands restore nature in oil palm plantations: Researchers look into native species recovery in Sumatra

Southeast Asia's tropical forests are renowned for their biodiversity, but at the same time face significant threats from the expansion of oil palm plantations. With global demand for palm oil rising, the urgency for effective restoration strategies in these landscapes has become critical.
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Global glacier melt: Major mass loss expected by 2100
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Global glacier melt: Major mass loss expected by 2100

Glaciers around the world are shrinking at an alarming rate, threatening sea-level rise, water availability, biodiversity, and ecosystem stability. A new study led by researchers from ETH Zurich and Vrije Universiteit Brussel and published in The Cryosphere provides the most comprehensive projections to date, projecting the future of over 200,000 glaciers—excluding those in Greenland and Antarctica—under the newest climate scenarios.
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Meltwater from Greenland and the Arctic is weakening ocean circulation to speed up warming down south, model suggests
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Meltwater from Greenland and the Arctic is weakening ocean circulation to speed up warming down south, model suggests

A vast network of ocean currents nicknamed the "great global ocean conveyor belt" is slowing down. That's a problem because this vital system redistributes heat around the world, influencing both temperatures and rainfall.
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Largest and hairiest of its kind: New feather-duster-legged tarantula discovered in western Cuba
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Largest and hairiest of its kind: New feather-duster-legged tarantula discovered in western Cuba

A new species of tarantula, Trichopelma grande, has been discovered in western Cuba by researchers David Ortiz of Masaryk University, Czechia, and Elier Fonseca of the Cuban Zoological Society, Cuba. The charismatic addition to the Trichopelma genus is remarkable for its size and unique features, making it the largest and hairiest of its kind.
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Fossil finds: Footprints on South Africa's coast offer a glimpse into our ancestors' lives
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Fossil finds: Footprints on South Africa's coast offer a glimpse into our ancestors' lives

Mention the word "fossils" to people and most will probably think of bones. Of course, body fossils make up a large part of the global fossil record. But humans and other species leave their mark in other ways too—for instance, their tracks. The study of these fossil tracks and traces is called ichnology.
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Gaming for the good of developing valuable workplace skills—old stereotypes of online gaming upended by new report
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Gaming for the good of developing valuable workplace skills—old stereotypes of online gaming upended by new report

Maybe the naysayers and detractors of online gaming and its ill effects on youth need to stand down. That's according to a report in the journal Human Resource Development International from Melika Shirmohammadi, assistant professor at the UH College of Technology.
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UNRWA: Nearly 100 Gaza Aid Trucks 'Violently Looted'
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UNRWA: Nearly 100 Gaza Aid Trucks 'Violently Looted'

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said Monday that nearly 100 humanitarian aid trucks headed for Gaza were "violently looted" over the weekend.
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Rep. Greene Reiterates Call for 'National Divorce'
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Rep. Greene Reiterates Call for 'National Divorce'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., again called for a "national divorce" as Democrat governors prepare to fight President-elect Donald Trump's agenda.
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DeSantis to Name Sen. Rubio's Successor by January
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DeSantis to Name Sen. Rubio's Successor by January

Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis vows to announce his pick to replace outgoing Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., "by the beginning of January."
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Martha Stewart Inspires Nostalgia With Vintage Christmas Tree – And Everyone Can Replicate It
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Martha Stewart Inspires Nostalgia With Vintage Christmas Tree – And Everyone Can Replicate It

Martha Stewart is in her element as she showed off her Christmas tree with a new twist reminiscent of older times. She posted a photo to her Instagram page, giving a glimpse at her decor as she held up photo frame ornaments from her tree. These adornments were common in the ‘80s and ‘90s, after which little globes and ribbons took over most Christmas trees. Martha’s update hints at a comeback for the vintage decor, and fans are looking to replicate it in their homes. Martha Stewart’s vintage Christmas decor for 2024             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Martha Stewart (@marthastewart)   Martha is known to share what she is up to every holiday, and this time, it is a trip down memory lane. Frame ornaments like the ones on Martha’s tree can be used to honor loved ones, as miniature portraits can be inserted in most. The TV personality also added life-size woodland creatures such as birds and squirrels, giving the decor a unique look. The 83-year-old directed her followers to see more inspiration from previous Christmases via the link in her bio, which also features a variety of holiday tips to adopt. “Displays that are worthy of a spot in the North Pole,” her caption rightly put. Martha Stewart/ImageCollect Fans want to recreate Martha Stewart’s festive decorations  Martha’s followers took to the comments excitedly, complimenting her and her gorgeous tree. “I still love Martha Stewart. I still. watch all her shows on the TV. Even the old ones. Never get tired of them,” a superfan announced, while another commended her for being the best at homemaking. Martha Stewart/ImageCollect Someone suggested that Martha and her team should decorate the outside of her home in Bedford, New York, as they found last year’s minimal effort upsetting. “Last year was a big disappointment just showing the flying stars on garage. Maybe we will be surprised this year,” they hoped. Next up: None Of Matthew Perry’s ‘Friends’ Visited His Grave On Anniversary Of His Death The post Martha Stewart Inspires Nostalgia With Vintage Christmas Tree – And Everyone Can Replicate It appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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