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- Heat killed nearly 50,000 in Europe in 2023: Study [647d]
- 'All of us urgently need to band together to pass a robust and just Earth to future generations,' says expert [647d]
- New model framework aims to predict postfire debris flow behavior before a fire occurs [647d]
- New study unveils 16,000 years of climate history in the tropical Andes [647d]
- Up-cycling petroleum waste into a high-performance yet sustainable triboelectric nanogenerator [647d]
- Arctic Ocean may absorb less CO₂ than projected due to coastal erosion [647d]
- Researchers highlight the carbon-saving potential of compact cities [647d]
- When godliness goes up, financial advisor misconduct goes down [647d]
- Webb captures new image of gassy baby stars [647d]
- Research team uses tunable laser to develop straightforward broadband spectroscopy method with Hz-level precision [647d]
- The next full moon is a supermoon blue moon [647d]
- Chemists synthesize plant-derived molecules that hold potential as pharmaceuticals [647d]
- Scientists observe first neutrinos with prototype detector [647d]
- Tick-borne red meat allergy prevented in mice through new nanoparticle treatment [647d]
- New forest condition monitor shows dynamic changes in forests resulting from extreme climate change events [647d]
- Unveiling the ancient Maya's relationship to animals and nature [647d]
- Researchers identify body's 'quality control' regulator for protein folding, could lead to targeted treatments [647d]
- Forest restoration can boost people, nature and climate simultaneously [647d]
- Scientists find oceans of water on Mars. It's just too deep to tap. [647d]
- US presidential elections can influence local prosecutor races [647d]
- Locked out of banking: Incarceration is associated with decreased bank account ownership [647d]
- Developing a simple, cost-effective method to identify the targets of a crucial protein-modifying enzyme [647d]
- Faint auroras may be visible in Northern Hemisphere skies after weekend solar storms [647d]
- Chemical cocktail from plastics: Pilot study describes degradation and leaching process of plastic consumer products [647d]
- Astronomers ask public to help find newly formed black holes [647d]
- Surf spots are global ally in climate fight, study finds [647d]
- US capable of achieving seafood independence, study shows [647d]
- Neutrons reveal the existence of local symmetry breaking in a Weyl semimetal [647d]
- Study reveals new method for controlling CO₂ reduction catalysts [647d]
- Getting trapped in freshwater ice changes microplastics' sink-or-swim tendencies [647d]
- Efficient glycosyltransferases from A. membranaceus enable biosynthesis of bioactive pterocarpan glycosides [647d]
- Researchers identify the best indicators to monitor market risk in different commercial real estate sectors [647d]
- Study uses topological data analysis to identify voting deserts [647d]
- Q&A: Scientists use rice cultivation to preserve soil in Florida's Everglades Agricultural Area [647d]
- Chip that entangles four photons opens up possibility of inviolable quantum encryption [647d]
- Bacteria's hidden hand in tick survival [647d]
- Athens suburbs on fire as Greece calls on EU for help [647d]
- An automated scheme for optical lens design looks set to enhance mobile phone cameras [647d]
- Bacteria in lakes fight climate change: The role of methanotrophs as biological methane filter [647d]
- Carbon nanotubes study finds local solvation is decisive for fluorescence of biosensors [647d]
- New study examines the links between science fiction and astronomy [647d]
- Good thing we found this Earth-sized planet now—it's about to be destroyed [647d]
- How climate change is transforming the Wadden Sea [647d]
- From jellyfish to basking shark, we're developing 100 new signs to deepen deaf people's connection with the ocean [647d]
- NASA to launch 8 scientific balloons from New Mexico [647d]
- If you want Americans to pay attention to climate change, just call it climate change [647d]
- Small chemical tweak boosts CO₂ capture by 15% [647d]
- The problem with pronatalism: Pushing baby booms to boost economic growth amounts to a Ponzi scheme [647d]
- Ethiopia's deadly landslides are caused by both nature and man—a geophysicist explains [647d]
- Rat poison is moving up through food chains, threatening carnivores around the world [647d]
- No credit score? A grocery list could be the next best thing [647d]
- Study reveals Canadian wildfires are affecting US air quality and raising health concerns [647d]
- Dealing with election anxiety? Psychiatrist explains how to channel your fears, break out of tribal thinking [647d]
- Those with the biggest biases choose first, according to new math study [647d]
- Urban growth leads to more intense droughts for many world cities—Sydney is a case study for areas at risk [647d]
- Aboriginal children as young as five are getting suspended from school. We can't 'close the gap' if this is happening [647d]
- Bilingualism under threat: Structured literacy could make it harder for children to hold on to their mother tongue [647d]
- Giving feedback can be daunting for new leaders—here's how to provide it thoughtfully [647d]
- How 'woke' marketing lets fast fashion brands get away with environmental and labor abuses [647d]
- The percentage of Australians with disability has surged in a few years. Here's why [647d]
- Industry push to earn carbon credits from Australia's native forests would be a blow for nature and the climate [647d]
- Dug up in Australia, burned around the world—exporting fossil fuels undermines climate targets [647d]
- What time is it on the moon? Researchers develop a plan for precise timekeeping [647d]
- Balancing technology and governance are key to achieving climate goals, study highlights [647d]
- High-speed cameras reveal behavior of microplastics in turbulent water [647d]
- The many adventures of nitrogen in the Arctic Ocean: Research reviews the complex cycle and climate change impacts [647d]
- Fern becomes first in suborder to be classed as 'independent gametophyte' [647d]
- The hidden architect: How nuclei organize the eyes and brain [647d]
- Planting trees the 'right way' [647d]
- Mesoscale convective systems pump local evapotranspiration moisture upward, boosting moisture recycling [647d]
- How the altruistic response to far right riots reveals the innate goodness in human beings [647d]
- One way social work researchers can better understand community needs—and move the field forward [647d]
- Astronomers, satellite internet provider develop new system to share the sky [647d]
- ALICE measures interference pattern akin to the double-slit experiment [647d]
- Chaos theory approach reveals long-distance relationship in seemingly random behavior of bowhead whales [647d]
- Small but mighty: Why microbes could be part of climate solutions [647d]
- Study reports dim odds for finding alien civilizations [647d]
- Newly discovered X-ray binary system contains a white dwarf, observations find [647d]
- California's earthquake revolution: Early-warning systems make strides, issuing more than 5 million alerts [647d]
- SpaceX performs Canaveral launch Saturday, but scrubs 2nd launch from KSC [647d]
- Researchers develop eco-friendly nanoparticles from plant waste [647d]
- Pre-Mongolian elite grave found in an abandoned fortress [647d]
- Mature forests are vital in frontline fight against climate change, research reveals [648d]
- Align or die: Revealing unknown mechanism essential for bacterial cell division [648d]
- Do I need it? 'Underconsumption core' trends on TikTok [648d]
- Waste into gold: Oyster shells repurposed as magic 'Seawool' [648d]
- Residents flee as Greece wildfires rage despite 'superhuman' efforts [648d]
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