Daily briefing: Damaging the climate could violate international law, court rules
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A landmark court ruling could allow nations severely impacted by climate change to file lawsuits against the largest polluting countries for damages. In technological advancements, an AI model named Aeneas has been developed to predict the origins and ages of lost Latin texts, accurately restoring missing portions. Researchers heated solid gold to an astonishing 19,000 kelvin, which led to melting and explosive reactions, stirring debate among physicists regarding the conventional understanding of melting temperatures. The United States has withdrawn from UNESCO again, marking a setback for international scientific collaboration.
Aeneas, an artificial intelligence model, predicts the origin and age of lost Latin texts, restoring missing parts by analyzing over 175,000 inscriptions, matching historian predictions.
Recent experiments heated solid gold to unprecedented temperatures of 19,000 kelvin, causing it to melt and explode, raising questions among physicists about melting point theories.
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