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Germany tests deep geothermal drilling in Geretsried for carbon-free energy

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. viable /VAHY-uh-buhl/ [adjective] – able to work as intended or able to succeed The company tested different business strategies to find the most viable solution for growth. emerging /ih-MUR-jing/ [adjective] – starting to exist or to become known New technologies are helping farmers in emerging industries improve food production. optimize /OP-tuh-mahyz/ [verb] – to make something as good or effective as possible The company changed its website to optimize customer experience and increase sales. facilitate /fuh-SIL-i-teyt/ [verb] – to make something possible or easier The teacher used visual aids to facilitate students’ understanding of complex ideas….
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Scientists uncover secret to boiling the perfect egg

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. chalky /CHAW-kee/ [adjective] – dry, crumbly, and powdery in texture The overcooked potatoes had a chalky texture, making them less enjoyable to eat. velvety /VEL-vi-tee/ [adjective] – smooth, soft, and rich in texture or appearance The chef’s new technique ensured a velvety texture in the chocolate mousse, making it a favorite among the judges. duration /doo-REY-shuhn/ [noun] – the length of time something lasts The duration of the online course was extended to accommodate students who needed more time to complete assignments. avian /EY-vee-uhn/ [adjective] – relating to birds Scientists are studying avian migration patterns to…
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Satellite tracking reveals secrets of young sea turtles

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. whereabout /HWAIR-uh-bouts/ [noun] – the location or position of something The police are still trying to determine the whereabouts of the missing hiker. elusive /ih-LOO-siv/ [adjective] – difficult to find, catch, or achieve The scientist spent years searching for the elusive cure for the rare disease. juvenile /JOO-vuh-nl/ [adjective] – young; not fully grown or developed The wildlife sanctuary provides special care for juvenile elephants that have been separated from their herds. buoy /BOO-ee/ [noun] – a floating device used to mark a location in water or to guide navigation The fishermen tied their boat to…
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University of Michigan becomes world’s largest holder of snake specimens after major donation

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. specimen /SPES-uh-muhn/ [noun] – something shown or examined as an example; a typical example The scientist collected a specimen of the rare flower for study. indicator /IN-di-key-ter/ [noun] – something that shows what a situation is like or signals a change Dark clouds are an indicator of an approaching storm. facilitate /fuh-SIL-i-teyt/ [verb] – to make something possible or easier Good lighting will facilitate reading in the library. genetics /juh-NET-iks/ [noun] – the study of how characteristics are passed from one generation to another She studied genetics to learn how traits are inherited in families. meticulous…
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NASA uncovers life’s building blocks in asteroid Bennu

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. harbor /HAHR-ber/ [verb] – to provide shelter or a suitable environment for something to exist Scientists believe that ancient Mars might have harbored microbial life in its underground lakes. reservoir /REZ-er-vwahr/ [noun] – natural or artificial place where a supply of something, especially water, is stored The government built new reservoirs to ensure a stable water supply for the growing population. assert /uh-SURT/ [verb] – to state something strongly and confidently Economists assert that global markets will recover faster than expected. momentum /moh-MEN-tuhm/ [noun] – the force or speed gained by a moving object or an…
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Genetic diversity decreases and puts species at risk

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. mitigate /MIT-i-geyt/ [verb] – to reduce the severity, seriousness, or harmful effects of something Governments implement policies to mitigate the impact of air pollution on public health. instability /in-stuh-BIL-i-tee/ [noun] – lack of stability; a state of being likely to change or fail Economic instability led to a decline in foreign investments in the country. bolster /BOHL-ster/ [verb] – to strengthen, support, or improve something The government launched new programs to bolster small businesses during the economic downturn. exacerbate /ig-ZAS-er-beyt/ [verb] – to make something that is already bad even worse The lack of proper waste…
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Rare Amorphophallus Gigas Blooms at Brooklyn Botanic Garden for first time since 2018

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©Photo by Elizabeth Peters: https://www.bbg.org/article/a_rare_corpse_flower_blooms Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. sporadic /spuh-RAD-ik/ [adjective] – happening sometimes; not regular or continuous Rain showers were sporadic, appearing briefly and then stopping. thermogenesis /thur-moh-GEN-uh-sis/ [noun] – the process of heat production in living organisms The body uses thermogenesis to maintain its normal temperature. propagation /prop-uh-GEY-shuhn/ [noun] – the act of producing new plants from a parent plant The propagation of roses requires careful cutting and planting techniques. mitigate /MIT-i-geyt/ [verb] – to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad Planting trees can mitigate the effects of air pollution. cultivation /kuhl-tuh-VEY-shuhn/ [noun] – the process…
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EU achieves milestone: 47% of electricity from renewable sources in 2024

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. milestone /MAHYL-stohn/ [noun] – an important event in the development or history of something Achieving a new milestone in science requires teamwork and dedication. ambitious /am-BISH-uhs/ [adjective] – having a strong desire to achieve something, often difficult The ambitious project aims to build a bridge in just one year. geopolitical /jee-ow-puh-LI-tuh-kl/ [adjective] – relating to the influence of geography on politics or relations between countries The geopolitical conflict affected trade routes in the region. pivotal /PIV-uh-tl/ [adjective] – central and important The new law is pivotal for reducing carbon emissions worldwide. reaffirm /ree-uh-FURM/ [verb] – to…
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Rare meteorite strike captured on Canadian doorbell camera

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. debris /duh-BREE/ [noun] – broken or torn pieces of something larger After the earthquake, debris covered the streets, making it difficult for vehicles to pass. scattered /SKAT-erd/ [adjective] – spread out or dispersed over an area The broken toys lay scattered across the living room floor after the kids finished playing. descent /dih-SENT/ [noun] – the act of moving or falling downward The airplane began its descent as it approached the airport. rarity /RAIR-i-tee/ [noun] – the state or quality of being uncommon or unusual Diamonds of this size and clarity are a true rarity in…
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Lost Lake field trip highlights accessibility challenges and innovations in STEM research

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. accommodate /uh-KOM-uh-deyt/ [verb] – to provide with a place to stay or to adapt to fit needs The hotel can accommodate up to 200 guests comfortably. infrastructure /IN-fruh-struhk-cher/ [noun] – the basic systems and services that a company or industry needs in order to work effectively Reliable infrastructure, such as power grids and internet, is essential for business operations. non-compliant /non-kuhm-PLAI-uhnt/ [adjective] – not meeting the requirements of a law, rule, or standard Many older buildings are non-compliant with modern safety standards. advancement /ad-VANS-muhnt/ [noun] – the process of improving or developing something Recent advancements in…
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