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Joe Biden, Paris Climate Accord, climate changeThe author writes, “In one of his first acts in the Oval Office, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to have the United States rejoin the Paris climate agreement, the largest international effort to curb global warming.” Photo credit: Gage Skidmore / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 2.0)
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Biden Signs Order for US to Rejoin Paris Climate Agreement

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/21/21
CDC, new director, Rochelle Walensky, COVID-19
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New CDC Director to Make Sure Voices of Science Are Heard Again

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/20/21
climate change, air travel, commercial jets, green technology
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Greener Air Travel Will Depend on These Emerging Technologies

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/19/21
AI, humans, risk, control, study
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Humans Won’t Be Able to Control Artificial Intelligence, Scientists Warn

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/18/21
climate change, Bill Gates, solar geoengineering
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A Bill Gates Venture Aims to Spray Dust Into the Atmosphere to Block the Sun. What Could Go Wrong?

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/14/21
World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, cyberspace, navigation
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Tim Berners-Lee, Father of the Web, Prepares ‘Do-Over’

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/13/21
insects, decline, planet, food supply, saving
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Insects Are Vanishing at an Alarming Rate — but We Can Save Them

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/12/21
Capitol, DC, riot, cybersecurity
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Could the Rioters Have Breached the Capitol’s Cybersecurity?

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/11/21
climate change, shifting baseline, NOAA, average temperatures
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‘Shifting Baselines’ Are Changing What Normal Climate Means

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/07/21
AI, facial recognition, online exams, glitch
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Proctoring Software Has a Face-Detection Problem

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/06/21
climate change, Defense Department, clean energy, budget
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How the Department of Defense Could Help Win the War on Climate Change

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/05/21
climate change, polar bears, extinction, Antarctica
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No, Polar Bears Do Not Live In Antarctica. But Could They?

Whowhatwhy Editors 01/04/21

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