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Study Warns of the Extreme Environmental Impact of ChatGPT
During the training process for GPT-3, Microsoft may have been responsible for consuming some 700,000 L of water.
Study Warns of the Extreme Environmental Impact of ChatGPT
During the training process for GPT-3, Microsoft may have been responsible for consuming some 700,000 L of water.
This Summer's Heat Waves Are Breaking Records: Are You at Risk?
Scientists have looked into the increased risk for record-breaking temperatures, and have identified the areas that are most at risk.
This Summer's Heat Waves Are Breaking Records: Are You at Risk?
Scientists have looked into the increased risk for record-breaking temperatures, and have identified the areas that are most at risk.
Researchers Discover The Tallest Tree In Asia Hiding In Tibet Forest
It's believed to be the second tallest tree in the world.
Researchers Discover The Tallest Tree In Asia Hiding In Tibet Forest
It's believed to be the second tallest tree in the world.
Cattle To Help Restore Mourne Mountains Following Devastating Fire Damage
Six Luing cattle will help balance the new growth and ensure dominant and invasive species don't take over the land.
Cattle To Help Restore Mourne Mountains Following Devastating Fire Damage
Six Luing cattle will help balance the new growth and ensure dominant and invasive species don't take over the land.
Deadly Cyclone Unearths Fossils From 80 million Years Ago
The cyclone unearthed "an untold number of previously undiscovered fossils, links to our ancient past that might otherwise have remained hidden for eternity."
Deadly Cyclone Unearths Fossils From 80 million Years Ago
The cyclone unearthed "an untold number of previously undiscovered fossils, links to our ancient past that might otherwise have remained hidden for eternity."
It's Not Just Sea Life That's Inadvertently Consuming Toxic Plastics
Microplastics are teeny-tiny bits of plastic debris filling our oceans and floating around in the environment. They stem from industrial processes, certain consumer products, and the breakdown of waste.
It's Not Just Sea Life That's Inadvertently Consuming Toxic Plastics
Microplastics are teeny-tiny bits of plastic debris filling our oceans and floating around in the environment. They stem from industrial processes, certain consumer products, and the breakdown of waste.