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Why controlling landfill methane is key to slowing climate changeThe EPA plans to propose rules in 2025 to address methane emissions from landfills, one of the…
Bronze Age metal hoard from Weisig, GermanyJ. Lipták/Landesamt für Archäologie Sachsen Bronze Age Europeans earned and spent money in much the same way we do today,…
Akinbostansi/Getty Images No turning point in the history of the universe could compare to the birth of the first stars. As stars flickered into existence some…
Would drastic action help the reef recover?Serge Melessane / Alamy Corals are being hit hard by global warming, and the only way to save coral reef…
while Twister and Twister, Tornado science has come a long way in 30 years30 years of tornado science research now comes to life in new summer…
Emotional ad shows that climate change is ‘robbing our children of a safe and beautiful world’The nonpartisan group Science Moms says the ad campaign showing the…
In experiments, elementary particles do not always behave according to theory.ATLAS Collaboration The puzzling behavior of a fundamental particle called the muon that some scientists think…
Meet the first US species to go extinct due to rising sea levelsA tall cactus found only in Key Largo, Florida, is the first U.S. species…
Massive CrowdStrike technical outage highlights global vulnerabilitiesFollowing the major technology outage linked to a CrowdStrike update, businesses and governments alike need to step up their cybersecurity…
Artistic illustration of a floating planetMaspix/Alamy The Sun’s gravity could potentially capture objects, such as interstellar comets or rogue planets, from as far away as 3.8…