Open ocean sharks are elusive and mysterious. They undertake vast journeys that span hundreds to thousands…
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California's ambitious 2030 climate target faces serious obstacles, acknowledges regulator
For the first time, California’s leading air regulator acknowledged major roadblocks to meeting its ambitious carbon…
Viral room-temperature superconductor claims spark excitement—and skepticism
Last week, a group of South Korean physicists made a startling claim. In two papers uploaded…
Opinion: The shift from owning to renting goods is ushering in a new era of consumerism
Today’s consumer landscape is witnessing a pivotal shift away from traditional ownership toward an access-based model.…
Viewpoint: Oil and gas sector's low compliance with methane regulations jeopardizes Canada's net-zero goals
Regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is an important part of Canada’s strategy to achieve net-zero emissions…
Pay dirt for ice core scientists in East Greenland as they reach bedrock
An international research collaboration (EGRIP) headed by ice core scientists from the University of Copenhagen has…
Plans to plant billions of trees threatened by massive undersupply of seedlings
The REPLANT Act provides money for the US Forest Service to plant more than a billion…
If rogue planets are everywhere, how could we explore them?
At one time, astronomers believed that the planets formed in their current orbits, which remained stable…
Chinese scientists complete a concept study for a 6-meter space telescope to find habitable exoplanets
We have discovered more than 5,400 planets in the universe. These worlds range from hot jovians…
Being proactive alone is not a shortcut to good leadership, says study
New research from the University of Adelaide demonstrates that being proactive could earn an individual a…