Tag Archive: science & technology – expert

Portugal targets 93% renewable electricity by 2030 amidst revised green hydrogen goals

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. socialist /SOH-shuh-list/ [adjective] – relating to or advocating socialism, a political and economic theory that advocates for collective or governmental control of production and distribution The socialist policies implemented by the new government aimed to reduce economic inequality. electrolyzer /ih-LEK-truh-lahy-zer/ [noun] – devices that use electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen The factory invested in advanced electrolyzers to enhance its hydrogen production capabilities. drive /drahyv/ [verb] – to motivate or propel something forward or to push for progress The new marketing campaign aims to drive sales and attract new customers. competitiveness /kuhm-PEH-tuh-tuhv-nuhs/ [noun] –…
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Ants’ clever ways of surviving challenge traditional views on animal empathy

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. amputation /am-pyoo-TAY-shn/ [noun] – surgical procedures to remove damaged limbs or body parts, usually due to injury or infection Limb amputations are sometimes necessary after severe accidents. comrade /KOM-rad/ [noun] – a friend or trusted companion, esp. one with whom you have been involved in difficult or dangerous activities She found a loyal comrade in her longtime hiking partner. vigorously /VIG-er-uhs-lee/ [adverb] – in a way that is very forceful or energetic She vigorously scrubbed the kitchen floor until it sparkled. entomologist /en-tuh-MOL-uh-jist/ [noun] – a person who studies insects The entomologist discovered a new species…
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Desert moss from Xinjiang may hold key to Mars colonization, study reveals

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. sequester /si-KWES-ter/ [verb] – to separate and store a harmful substance such as carbon dioxide in a way that keeps it safe Scientists are researching methods to sequester carbon dioxide underground to mitigate its impact on climate change. physiological /fiz-ee-uh-LOJ-i-kuhl/ [adjective] – relating to the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions The physiological response to exercise includes an increased heart rate and faster breathing. accelerate /ak-SEL-uh-reyt/ [verb] – to increase in speed or cause something to happen sooner or more quickly The team worked tirelessly to accelerate the project’s timeline. probe /prohb/…
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Ancient predator fossils discovered

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. deduce /dih-DOOS/ [verb] – to reach an answer or a decision by thinking carefully about the known facts From the footprints, the detective could deduce that someone had been in the house. esteemed /ih-STEEMD/ [adjective] – highly respected and admired The esteemed professor received an award for her research. ecosystem /EE-koh-sis-tuhm/ [noun] – all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment The forest is a complex ecosystem with many different plants and animals. evolve /ih-VOLV/ [verb] – to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to…
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Hydrogen sulfide detects on Jupiter-like alien planet, resembling the smell of rotten eggs

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. colossal /kuh-LOS-uhl/ [adjective] – extremely large The colossal statue towered over the city, visible from miles away. leverage /LEV-er-ij/ [verb] – to use or utilize effectively The team plans to leverage their expertise to solve the complex issue. orbit /AWR-buht/ [verb] – to move in a curved or elliptical path around a central object, such as a planet orbiting a star or a moon orbiting a planet The moon orbits Earth in a regular, predictable path, influenced by gravitational forces. constellation /kon-stuh-LAY-shn/ [noun] – any of the groups of stars in the sky that seem from…
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Neanderthal fossil reveals earliest evidence of Down syndrome and compassionate care

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©REUTERS/Nikola Solic/File Photo Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. archaeological /aar-kee-uh-LO-juh-kl/ [adjective] – involving or relating to archaeology, which involves the study of ancient human societies through their material remains The archaeological site in Valencia holds ancient artifacts. ear canal /eer kuh-NAL/ [noun] – the tube in the body that connects the outer ear and the middle ear The doctor examined my ear canal to check for any signs of infection. dizziness /DI-zee-nuhs/ [noun] – a temporary feeling that your sense of balance is not good and that you may fall down The patient experienced sudden dizziness when standing up. altruism /AL-troo-iz-uhm/…
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ALOS-4 satellite successfully launched to enhance Earth observations and national security

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. comprehensive /kahm-pri-HEN-siv/ [adjective] – including everything that is necessary; complete The school offers a comprehensive range of courses in science and technology. seismic /SEE-zmik/ [adjective] – relating to or caused by earthquakes or other vibrations of the Earth and its crust The seismic activity in the region caused minor tremors last night. capability /key-puh-BIL-i-tee/ [noun] – the ability or power to do something The new software greatly enhances our capability to analyze data efficiently. transformative /trans-FORM-uh-tiv/ [adjective] – causing a marked change in someone or something The discovery of antibiotics was transformative for modern medicine. deployment…
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Flying squirrel colony found in unexpected university tree removal mission

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. unexpected /un-ik-SPEK-tid/ [adjective] – not expected; surprising The sudden rainstorm was unexpected and caught everyone by surprise. nocturnal /nok-TUR-nl/ [adjective] – active during the night rather than during the day Owls are nocturnal birds that hunt at night for small animals like mice. elusive /i-LOO-siv/ [adjective] – difficult to find, catch, or achieve The elusive thief managed to escape from the police yet again. graceful /GREYS-fuhl/ [adjective] – having or showing grace or elegance The ballet dancer performed with graceful movements that mesmerized the audience. awkward /AWK-werd/ [adjective] – causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience He…
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Venus shows more volcanic activity than previously thought

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Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. sinuous /SIN-yoo-uhs/ [adjective] – moving in a twisting, curving, or indirect way, or having many curves The river followed a sinuous path through the valley, winding gracefully between the hills. terrain /tuh-REYN/ [noun] – an area of land, when considering its natural features The hikers navigated the rugged terrain carefully, climbing over rocks and through dense forests. grasp /grasp/ [noun] – understanding or comprehension of something His grasp of quantum physics allowed him to contribute significantly to the latest research findings. trajectory /truh-JEK-tuh-ree/ [noun] – metaphorically refers to the expected paths or courses of development and…
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Ancient pig-like mammal reveals brain evolution beginnings

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©Scott Reid/Handout via REUTERS Vocabulary: I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me. precursor /pri-KUR-ser/ [noun] – something that happened or existed before another thing, especially if it either developed into it or had an influence on it The discovery of primitive bone tools is considered a precursor to more advanced tool-making techniques in human history. roam /rohm/ [verb] – to move about or travel, especially without a clear idea of what you are going to do In a bustling city, pigeons often roam the streets, pecking at scraps and searching for food. pineal gland /PIN-ee-uhl GLAND/ [noun] – a small organ in the brain…
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