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'Crappier-than-crap' molecule exposed in overhaul of carbon-nitrogen-hydrogen chemistry
Russian researchers have explained why scientists studying crude oil and celestial chemistry—as well as certain down-to-earth…
Using zooarchaeology and collagen mass-peptide fingerprinting to study whales before industrialization
A team of archaeologists, biologists and historians from institutions in Norway, the Netherlands, the U.K. and…
How climate assemblies can help Canada tackle the climate crisis
Canada’s ongoing and record-breaking wildfire season and the recent heat waves around the world have galvanized…
Proud Boys on trial: Does remorse in court signal a change for this far right group? A psychologist reviews the research
When I watched the members of the US far-right group the Proud Boys from afar before…
Climate change is set to make our holidays look very different—here's how
Holidays are making a comeback after several years of disruption caused by the COVID pandemic. Nearly…
Kenya: Ongata Rongai boom town destroyed two vital rivers—new study flags a major health risk
Over the past 10 years, Ongata Rongai, a satellite town on the edge of Kenya’s capital,…
Germany joins NASA's Artemis accords as newest signatory
During a ceremony at the German Ambassador’s Residence in Washington on Thursday, Germany became the 29th…
We are poised to pass 1.5°C of global warming—world leaders offer four ways to manage this dangerous time
For three decades, the goal of international climate negotiations has been to avoid “dangerous” warming above…
New nanotech weapon takes aim at hard-to-treat breast cancer
Breast cancer in its various forms affects more than 250,000 Americans a year. One particularly aggressive…