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El Niño is back—that's good news or bad news, depending on where you live
El Niño is officially here, and while it’s still weak right now, federal forecasters expect this…
New imaging technique can capture entire plant tissues in 3D
The cellular life inside a plant is as vibrant as the blossom. In each plant tissue—from…
Shrinking and warming of Antarctic deep ocean waters has 'far reaching consequences' for global climate
Deep ocean water in Antarctica is warming and shrinking at an alarming rate with significant consequences…
Climate: Corporate 'net zero' pledges lack credibility
Nearly half the world’s biggest companies have pledged to erase their carbon footprints by around mid-century,…
Research offers insights into redox-independent cellular stress response
Cellular stress, or oxidative stress, occurs when there is a buildup of reactive oxygen species (ROS),…
Ukraine refugees could boost Europe's GDP
New research suggests the influx of Ukrainian refugees across Europe will improve long-term gross domestic product…
New study explains what drives Great Sitkin Volcano's long-lived eruption
One of Alaska’s most active volcanoes has been erupting since May 2021, but the location of…
New diagnostic platform uses nanotechnology and machine learning to identify infectious diseases quickly
Infectious diseases and respiratory infections in particular are a leading cause of global mortality. As such,…
Unveiling quantum gravity: New results from IceCube and Fermi data
In a study published in Nature Astronomy, a team of researchers from the University of Naples…