Bird flu has returned to the Midwest earlier than authorities expected after a lull of several…
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Calm before storms? Oddly quiet Atlantic despite forecasts
It’s been quiet—too quiet—this Atlantic hurricane season, meteorologists and residents of storm-prone areas whisper almost as…
Unraveling the mysteries of the night sky with AI
Technische Universität Ilmenau (Germany) is using artificial intelligence to improve the detection and classification of unidentified…
Juicy research unearths new genome within the tomato family
Hidden beneath the delicate, red skin and juicy flesh of a tomato is a wealth of…
To persuade political rivals, it helps to believe in the value of empathizing with them, study finds
Empathizing with your political opponents increases your chances of changing their minds. Click here…
New way found to turn number seven plastic into valuable products
A method to convert a commonly thrown-away plastic to a resin used in 3D-printing could allow…
How superwinds help drive galactic development
Galactic superwinds—large outflows of gas created by a combination of supernova explosions and stellar winds—are closely…
Application of non-Bravais lattices to light control technology
A novel light-manipulating technology has been developed by an international team, including Kyoto University, that can…
Archaeology and ecology combined paint a fuller picture of past human-nature relationships
For decades now, archaeologists wielded the tools of their trade to unearth clues about past peoples,…
Greenhouse gas, sea levels at record in 2021: NOAA
Earth’s concentration of greenhouse gases and sea levels hit new highs in 2021, a US government…