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Cleaner shipping emissions may have warmed the planet –...

The shipping industry has significantly reduced its sulphur emissions since 2020...

Plastic bags and bottles can be recycled into soap

The plastics polyethylene and polypropylene, which are used in shopping bags, bo...

Plants find it harder to absorb carbon dioxide amid glo...

A modelling study suggests that increases in photosynthesis have slowed since 20...

The World's Oldest Moss Outlived the Dinosaurs, but It ...

The world’s oldest moss has survived Earth’s shifting landscapes for more than 4...

Maui's Deadly Wildfires Are a Reminder of Growing Risks

Human exposure to wildfires in the U.S. more than doubled in the past two decade...

China’s video-game limits haven’t cut heavy gaming

The strict time limits China imposed on how long under-18s can spend playing vid...

Racism in Health: The Roots of the U.S. Black Maternal ...

A perfect storm of factors has led to huge racial disparities in maternal health...

NASA to Host Media for Asteroid Capsule Drop Test Brief...

Media are invited to Utah’s western desert on Wednesday, Aug. 30, to learn about...

Muon Mystery Deepens with Latest Measurements

The latest data from the Muon g−2 experiment corroborates previous results, but ...

The Gambling Strategy That's Guaranteed to Make Money a...

The Martingale betting strategy has led many gamblers to ruin when the Kelly cri...

Most Americans Support NASA--But Don't Think It Should ...

Scholars look to understand how Americans view space activities

Authors fear they have little defence against AI impers...

Jane Friedman discovered that Amazon was selling five books under her name that ...

Russia chases former Soviet glory with Luna 25 moon mis...

Russia's first lunar mission in nearly 50 years is designed to land near the moo...

Wonky shapes can be made to roll along a specific path ...

Objects called trajectoids can be 3D printed to match a path so they can roll do...

The Mysterious Origins of 'X' in Algebra

The letter X is key to modern algebra. But no one knows why

In a Stone Age Community, Women Moved while Men Stayed ...

New archaeological finds offer a glimpse of family life 6,500 years ago

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