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Delhi smog hits 'emergency' levels as Britain's Prince Charles visits
The Indian capital’s notorious air pollution hit “emergency” levels again Wednesday, coinciding with a visit by…
Shape of the universe: study could force us to rethink everything we know about the cosmos
No matter how elegant your theory is, experimental data will have the last word. Observations of…
Slow down: Dutch cut max speed limit to rein in pollution
The Dutch government is lowering the top speed limit on highways in a bid to put…
When bubbles bounce back
Collisions between bubbles or droplets suspended in liquid are more complex than previously thought. KAUST researchers…
World's oldest glue used from prehistoric times till the days of the Gauls
Birch bark tar, the oldest glue in the world, was in use for at least 50,000…
Epitaxially-grown molybdenum oxide advances as a bulk-like 2-D dielectric layer
Since the successful isolation of graphene from bulk graphite, remarkable properties of graphene have attracted many…
How transit scaling shapes cities
The research, published in Nature Sustainability, analyzed data collected from 48 metropolitan areas in the United…
Environmental groups call for speed limits on ships
Environmental groups Seas At Risk and Transport and Environment have announced the results of a study…
Own a bike you never ride? We need to learn how to fail better at active transport
Once upon a time when something was simple to do we said: “It’s as easy as…