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Dezeen Debate features "amazing" rewilding trainer that disperses plants

Dezeen.com 

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a rewilding trainer that scatters plants and seeds. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Central Saint Martins graduate Kiki Grammatopoulous has designed a running shoe outsole that helps to disseminate plants and seeds. Grammatopoulous aimed to imitate epizoochory by covering the trainer's outsole in tiny hooks that grip onto dirt

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Fernandes named United’s new club captain

The Punch 

Manchester United on Thursday announced that midfielder, Bruno Fernandes has been named as the new captain of Manchester United. Fernandes wore the armband in the prolonged absence of Harry Maguire last season, and Maguire revealed at the weekend that he has been stripped of the captaincy. United made this known in a statement posted on

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ONE Championship announces plan to hold four Prime Video-streamed U.S. events in 2024

USA TODAY (sports) 

ONE Championship is coming back to America.

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When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future - The Conversation

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  1. When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future  The Conversation
  2. Greenland may have been green and ice-free 416,000 years ago  Sky News
  3. Greenland Ice Cores Reveal 'Frightening' Vision of How High Sea Levels Can Rise  The Messenger
  4. Much of Greenland's ice could melt even if world doesn't get warmer  New Scientist
  5. Greenland may have been almost ice free as recently as 416000 years ago – study  The Independent
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When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future - The Conversation Indonesia

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  1. When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future  The Conversation Indonesia
  2. Greenland may have been green and ice-free 416,000 years ago  Sky News
  3. Much of Greenland's ice could melt even if world doesn't get warmer  New Scientist
  4. Greenland may have been almost ice free as recently as 416000 years ago – study  The Independent
  5. Long-lost Greenland ice core suggests potential for disastrous sea level rise  CNN
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Nature inspires breakthrough achievement: Hazard-free production of fluorochemicals

Phys.org 

A team of chemists has developed an entirely new method for generating critically important fluorochemicals that bypasses the hazardous product hydrogen fluoride (HF) gas. The findings, published in Science, could achieve an immense impact in improving the safety and carbon footprint of a growing global industry. The srticle is titled "Fluorochemicals from fluorspar via a phosphate-enabled mechanochemical process that bypasses HF."

Greenland melted some 416,000 years ago, shows high risk of causing sea level rise today

Phys.org 

During the Cold War, a secret U.S. Army mission, at Camp Century in northwestern Greenland, drilled down through 4,560 feet of ice on the frozen island—and then kept drilling to pull out a twelve-foot-long tube of soil and rock from below the ice. Then this icy sediment was lost in a freezer for decades. It was accidentally rediscovered in 2017 and was shown to hold not just sediment but also leaves and moss, remnants of an ice-free landscape, perhaps a boreal forest.

Genes that shape bones identified, offering clues about our past and future

Phys.org 

Using artificial intelligence to analyze tens of thousands of X-ray images and genetic sequences, researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and New York Genome Center have been able to pinpoint the genes that shape our skeletons, from the width of our shoulders to the length of our legs.

Observing the long-postulated intermediate of catalytic amination reactions

Phys.org 

Researchers at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in South Korea have made a groundbreaking discovery by identifying the structure and reactivity of rhodium-acylnitrenoid intermediates in catalytic hydrocarbon amination reactions. By studying rhodium-dioxazolone coordination complex using photoinduced single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, they captured the fleeting moment of Rh-acylnitrenoid intermediate formation.

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