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    ‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean

    Victoria GillScience correspondent, BBC NewsThe findings challenge "long-standing assumptions" about life's potential at such extreme depths and pressures. They also suggest that these communities of animals, rather than extreme rarities, are actually widespread.Prof Andrew Sweetman, a senior scientist from the Scottish Association for marine...

    Americans spend over 10 hours online daily, according to new survey

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! How much time do you really spend online each day?If you're like most Americans, it's probably more than you think. A new survey commissioned by Optimum reveals that the average U.S. adult spends over...

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    Earth To Experience Its Shortest Day On July 9 Due to Moon’s Unusual Position, Say Scientists

    Earth is rotating faster than usual this summer, and scientists say this unusual acceleration...

    Government raises maximum guaranteed price for wind energy

    The government has increased the maximum price it is prepared to guarantee companies generating...

    5 tech terms affecting mental health — doomscrolling to digital detox

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    More teens say they’re using AI for friendship. Here’s why researchers are concerned

    No question is too small when Kayla Chege, a high...

    Mars Had Rivers Mightier Than The Ganga? New Discovery Reveals Red Planet’s Wet Past | Science & Environment News

    In a discovery that has rocked planetary science, researchers have found more than 9,300...

    How much sewage is spilled in rivers, lakes and the sea near you?

    Getty ImagesWater companies spilled raw sewage into England's rivers and seas for a record...

    Amazon’s Starfish AI aims to become top source for product information

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Amazon already dominates online...

    Future Of Food? China’s New Tech Converts Carbon Dioxide Into Edible | Science & Environment News

    New Delhi: In a major scientific leap, Chinese researchers have successfully developed a technique to...

    Will there be a drought where I live?

    Mark Poynting, Jess Carr and Phil LeakeBBC Climate and Verify data journalism teamsGetty ImagesMillions...

    Lowering your electric bill could be floating in the ocean

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