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  • Researchers Chart Path for Investors to Build a Cleaner Aviation Industry

    Researchers Chart Path for Investors to Build a Cleaner Aviation Industry

    “Cleaner flight is possible, but it requires changing how we think about both risk and return,” Victor said. “We need new institutions, incentives, and partnerships that reward innovation, not just incrementalism.”

    The commentary, written by a multinational team of scholars, also highlights a broader lesson for climate policy: global decarbonization goals such as “net zero by 2050” sound bold and ambitious.  But when it becomes clear that they can’t be met these goals make it harder to focus on the practical steps needed today to drive change in real-world markets.

    Ultimately, the paper argues for action that begins now. By developing better tools to evaluate climate-friendly investments and by rewarding companies willing to take calculated risks on breakthrough technologies, governments, investors and industry leaders can accelerate real progress toward decarbonization. 

    The paper was co-authored by Thomas Conlon of University College Dublin, Philipp Goedeking of Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz (Germany) and Andreas W. Schäfer of University College London. 

    Read the full article, “Mobilizing Capital and Technology for a Clean Aviation Industry,” in Science.  

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  • Why AI startups are taking data into their own hands

    Why AI startups are taking data into their own hands

    For one week this summer, Taylor and her roommate wore GoPro cameras strapped to their foreheads as they painted, sculpted, and did household chores. They were training an AI vision model, carefully syncing their footage so the system could get…

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  • Scientists move closer to confirming existence of dark matter

    Scientists move closer to confirming existence of dark matter

    • Dark matter is thought to make up 27% of the universe
    • Its very nature makes it difficult to detect
    • Dark matter does not absorb, reflect or emit any light
    WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) – Scientists may be coming closer to confirming the existence of

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  • $3.2 M Basquiat Headlines Phillips London Sale, Down 30% From 2024 Sale

    $3.2 M Basquiat Headlines Phillips London Sale, Down 30% From 2024 Sale

    Call it a sign of the times: Phillips’s uneven 22-lot sale on Thursday totaled £10.33 million ($13.88 million), a 32 percent drop from last year’s £15.1 million ($19.8 million) take on 31 lots.

    The sale, which was 82 percent sold by…

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  • Percutaneous Versus Open Management of Thoracic and Lumbar Hyperostotic Fractures: A Case-Control Study

    Percutaneous Versus Open Management of Thoracic and Lumbar Hyperostotic Fractures: A Case-Control Study

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