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Torrential rains kill one in Greece after wildfires
At least one person has died in eastern Greece after torrential rains hit the country, already…
Viewpoint: Curbing climate chaos—why nature is the unsung hero in our quest for net zero
The science is clear. There is no pathway to net zero without nature. Nature loss exacerbates…
It's going to take more than early dark energy to resolve the Hubble tension
Our best understanding of the universe is rooted in a cosmological model known as LCDM. The…
Every country can make a difference—but carbon reductions need to be realistic and fair, says researcher
This weekend, the world’s major economies will convene in Delhi for the G20 summit. On the…
Using AI, university monitors online students at risk of dropping out
Dropping out early is one of the main concerns in online higher education, especially during the…
Team discovers thousands of new transformable knots
Knots are used in all sorts of ways, every day. They ensure safety both indoors and…
Three out of four populations of rare butterflies in Eastern Denmark have been lost
In just 26 years, the distribution of rare butterflies has plummeted by 72% in Eastern Denmark.…
Measuring and predicting collision cross section values for unknown compounds
Researchers at Auburn University are seeking ways to identify unknown compounds using collision cross section (CCS)…
Invasive species are animals, too: Considering a humane approach
Invasive alien species are animals that may pose a threat to biodiversity, but it’s time to…