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  2. 2023 in science - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley Earth reports that June 2023 was the warmest June since records began in 1850, and broke the previous record by 0.18 °C. Its temperature dataset suggests that 2023 is now 81% likely to become a new record year for global warming. [297]

  3. GRB 230307A - Wikipedia

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    GRB 230307A. GRB 230307A was an extremely bright, long duration gamma-ray burst (GRB), likely produced as a consequence of a neutron star merger or black hole - neutron star merger event. It lasted around three minutes, [1] and was observed to have a gamma ray fluence of 3×10 -4 erg cm -2 in the 10 to 1,000 KeV ( electronvolt) range making it ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.

  5. Scientists discovered a 520-million-year-old fossilized larva with brains and guts intact, offering unprecedented insights into early arthropod evolution. Scientists drilled the deepest core yet ...

  6. 2023 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    The year 2023 saw rapid growth and significant technical achievements in spaceflight. For the third year in a row, new world records were set for both orbital launch attempts (223) and successful orbital launches (211). The growth in orbital launch cadence can in large part be attributed to SpaceX, as they increased their number of launches ...

  7. January–March 2023 in science - Wikipedia

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    10 January. A second potentially Earth-like planet in the TOI 700 system is reported using data from NASA 's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). [21] The long-term impact of biodiversity loss in Madagascar is modelled, suggesting that recovery from extinctions could take as long as 23 million years.

  8. Timeline of scientific discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Many early innovations of the Bronze Age were prompted by the increase in trade, and this also applies to the scientific advances of this period. For context, the major civilizations of this period are Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley, with Greece rising in importance towards the end of the third millennium BC.

  9. Miles O'Brien (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Miles O'Brien (born June 9, 1959) is an independent American broadcast news journalist specializing in science, technology, and aerospace who has been serving as national science correspondent for PBS NewsHour since 2010.