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Doubling Energy-Efficiency Gains Is Necessary to Meet C...

Countries need to double their energy-efficiency gains to achieve the emissions ...

The Devastating Logic of Christine Ladd-Franklin

This early feminist fought for the credit she deserved for her deductive reasoni...

Six-Planet System in Perfect Harmony Shocks Scientists

Six “sub-Neptune” worlds locked in a delicate dance around a nearby star offer f...

Commercial Airliner Is First to Cross Atlantic with Bio...

Virgin Atlantic flew the first large commercial jet to traverse the Atlantic wit...

COP 28 Is a Crunch Point for Countries on the Front Lin...

To achieve climate justice, developed countries need to put their money where th...

Sun Unleashes 'Canyon of Fire' Filament of Plasma

A solar outburst shoots charged particles into space—and toward Earth

Why Childhood Vaccination Rates Are Falling

Fewer kids got their routine childhood vaccines since before the pandemic. Are l...

The Second Most Powerful Cosmic Ray in History Came fro...

Amaterasu—the most powerful cosmic ray seen in three decades—seems to come from ...

Experts Doubt Claims that World's Oldest Pyramid Was Di...

Massive buried structures at Gunung Padang in Indonesia have been described as m...

What's Causing the Mysterious Wave of Childhood Pneumon...

A surge in respiratory disease in China appears to be caused by known pathogens,...

Coal Power Kills a 'Staggering' Number of Americans

An estimated 460,000 deaths in the U.S. were attributable to coal-fired power pl...

Climate Adaptation Can Backfire If We Aren't Careful

The choices we make in how we adapt to climate change can sometimes come back to...

We Traced the Forever Chemicals Getting Into Ocean Ecos...

PFAS can enter the food chain through marine plants and animals and hurt human h...

Plankton Are Making Ocean Plastic Pollution Even More o...

Microbes tear up plastic into teeny tiny pieces that are even more dangerous to ...

Climate Adaptation is Backfiring

The choices we make in how we adapt to climate change can sometimes come back to...

Could Tougher Building Codes Fix Climate Change?

States that adopt updated building codes also could see big savings in energy bills

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