A recent Science Session from the EREF makes clear, elevated temperatures and landfill fires are different issues, but often ...
Environmental attribution certificates are emerging as the next wave of climate action, redirecting capital from offsets to ...
People increasingly turn to AI for life's hardest questions once asked of pastors and counselors. The results should alarm ...
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe explains how to measure the future using nanoscale metrology and discusses the global competition ...
Scientists measured mass and distance of free floating planet drifting through space without star for first time.
How can we design organisations in which employee well-being forms the basis for – rather than a trade-off against – performance?
Belfast-based educational content provider offers teachers, parents and schools free access to one of the UK’s most comprehensive curriculum-aligned collections Quality education should be accessible ...
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Is asteroid mining actually feasible? Meteorite chemistry data offers new insight
Space mining often sounds like a fast route to endless metals. In practice, the first question is simple: what are small ...
Last year, I wrote about the push for standardisation, the promise of Article 6, and the emergence of Africa as a focal point ...
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Alien signals, real comet: What 3I/ATLAS revealed
About 470,000 “interesting” radio hits can still add up to zero. That was the practical outcome when astronomers aimed one of ...
Our galaxy's supermassive black hole is famous for being one of the dimmest in the universe. Evidence from a new space ...
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
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