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Geoengineering Debates Intensify as Climate Goals Slip Out of Reach Science
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Geoengineering Debates Intensify as Climate Goals Slip Out of Reach

As global temperatures approach critical thresholds, scientists and policymakers are revisiting controversial geoengineering proposals. While methods like iron fertilization and aerosol injection offer potential quick fixes, they carry significant risks and require unprecedented international cooperation. The debate underscores the tension between technological fixes and the harder work of emissions reduction.

Surviving a Black Hole: New Physics Suggests a Way Out Science
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Surviving a Black Hole: New Physics Suggests a Way Out

A new study led by Peter Hintz at UC Berkeley suggests that, under certain conditions, crossing a black hole's inner boundary might not be fatal. The research, published in Physical Review Letters, explores how the universe's expansion could allow a fast enough spaceship to pass through the Cauchy horizon. While the scenario remains theoretical, it offers a fresh perspective on the limits of physics and the nature of singularities.