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A new exhibition in London (open until February 2026) called Thirst: In search of freshwater highlights how civilizations ...
On her first dedicated scientific voyage to Antarctica in March, the Australian icebreaker RSV Nuyina found the area sea-ice ...
The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mildly electrically stimulating ...
The oceans—engines of life on Earth and our single greatest climate regulator—are caught in a catch 22. We urgently need to ...
A powerful heat wave has been gripping large parts of southern Europe and North Africa, pushing air temperatures beyond ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) gets a breath of fresh air as it collides beams of protons and oxygen ions for the very first ...
The Meteosat Third Generation Sounder (MTG-S1) satellite, which is hosting the instrument for the Copernicus Sentinel-4 ...
Schools were partially shut in France, iconic monuments closed to tourists, and cities across Europe put on high alert as a ...
In a Perspective published in PNAS Nexus, Julio M. Ottino describes different classes of creativity and proposes a benchmark ...
The Hadejia Wetlands National Park in northwestern Nigeria is a vital ecological treasure, designated as both a globally ...
Human perceptions hold the key to the future of solar geoengineering and other approaches to cool our warming planet.