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Trump Says Apple to Buy Computer Chips from Intel

18 June at 20:08 PM, via New York Times

While neither company has publicly discussed the deal, it would be a big break for Intel, which sold a 10 percent stake to the U.S. government last year.

Cambridge experts recreate 336-year-old garden to commemorate ‘father of natural history’

18 June at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

John Ray, 17th-century botanist who coined words petal and pollen, was a tutor at Cambridge when he created his first garden

He coined the terms petal and pollen, helped to lay the foundations of modern biology and is widely regarded as the greatest English naturalist of the 17th century.

But it was while he was a young college tutor at Cambridge in the 1650s that the botanist John Ray – also...

A bonanza for fans of the natural world: the digital library sharing 64m pages of scientific knowledge with everyone

18 June at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

The Biodiversity Heritage Library is an invaluable online archive of historic texts on species living and lost supplied by the world’s leading museums and universities. Now its future is in doubt

Some go there to read about the wood that Victorian manufacturers used to make walking sticks. Others want to see an illustration of a Tasmanian tiger or marvel at the field diary of one of the first...

The audacious plan to refreeze the Arctic – podcast

18 June at 07:11 AM, via The Guardian

Sea ice is melting fast and worsening the climate crisis. But what if there were a way to thicken it again? Madeleine Finlay is joined by environment editor Damian Carrington to discuss a bold attempt to refreeze the Arctic which is showing early signs of success. He visited the project to find out how it will work, how much it will cost and whether it really has potential to improve the fate...

A.I. Boom Ignites Asian Chip Companies

16 June at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

They make much of the gear that goes into giant data centers. Demand for their products is shifting the balance of tech power.

AI could help win ‘race against extinction’ of vital plants, say botanists

16 June at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Tech is helping to identify and save new specimens and could open ‘genomic goldmine’ of fungi data

The rise of AI and digitisation could be a turning point in the “race against extinction” faced by botanists trying to identify and save vital plants before they vanish, according to a major report from Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

New technology is enabling scientists to track how flowering times...

RFK Jr under fire for ‘bullying’ letter to scientific journal

16 June at 01:20 AM, via The Guardian

Health advocates criticized Kennedy’s move demanding answers from journal that removed ‘flawed’ vaccine study

Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, is demanding answers from a medical journal that recently removed a paper suggesting a link between vaccines and infant death, saying their decision was “of great interest to me”.

Public health advocates immediately criticized the move, and...

Raphaël Dubois knew why we walk anticlockwise | Letters

15 June at 19:17 PM, via The Guardian

Readers respond to an report on experiments that have shown a left-turn bias among humans

It is not quite true to say that no one knows why people prefer to turn left and walk anticlockwise (Report, 10 June). Research by the French professor of physiology Raphaël Dubois in the 19th century revealed the existence of a phenomenon in the natural world that he called the “antikinetic gyratory...

Should we ban social media for under-16s? – podcast

15 June at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

The prime minister, Keir Starmer, has announced a social media ban for under-16s in the UK, as part of an online safety drive that aims to go even further than the world’s first ban, introduced by Australia last year. Many parents have welcomed the proposals, but scientists have pointed to the lack of strong evidence for the efficacy of bans, and some campaigners have argued that the proposal...

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