A new study co-led by researchers in the U.S. and China has pushed back the first-known…
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Hurricanes have become bigger and more destructive for the U.S., study finds
A new study by researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Aslak Grinsted, Peter…
Vivaldi reworked to 'make climate change audible'
A classical orchestra in Germany aims to “make climate change audible” with a reworking of Antonio…
Vietnam deer rediscovered after nearly 30 years
A very rare species of small, deer-like animal thought to be on the verge of extinction…
Egypt says it's unearthed large animal mummy, likely a lion
Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities says local archeologists have unearthed the mummy of an unusually large animal,…
SpaceX launches 60 more mini satellites for global internet
SpaceX launched 60 mini satellites Monday, the second batch of an orbiting network meant to provide…
New catalyst efficiently produces hydrogen from seawater
Seawater is one of the most abundant resources on earth, offering promise both as a source…
Combining satellites, radar provides path for better forecasts
Every minute counts when it comes to predicting severe weather. Combing data from cutting-edge geostationary satellites…
Hot town, springtime in the city: Urbanization delays spring plant growth in warm regions
The first appearance of bright green leaves heralds the start of spring, nudging insects, birds and…
Scientists find eternal Nile to be more ancient than previously thought
Ancient Egyptians considered the Nile river to be the source of all life. The steady northward…