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Jan 31, 2025
Vaginal seeding could improve the microbiomes of Cesarean-born babies, potentially reducing risks of obesity, diabetes, and asthma.
Paper wasps show promise as natural pest control for caterpillars, reducing pesticide use and promoting biodiversity.
Captive breeding programs released the 1,000th sparrow, a milestone for this endangered species.
The Arctic may experience its first ice-free summer day by 2027, accelerating global climate change impacts.
EPA mandates a phased ban of PCE, a toxic solvent, aiming to protect health and the environment.
Retarch offers eco-friendly, biodegradable plastic alternatives that reduce CO2 emissions and microplastic pollution.
Dec 31, 2024 ● By Kris Urquhart
A COP29 report warns of alarming ice loss worldwide, including Greenland shedding 30M tons per hour and disappearing glaciers in Europe. Experts call for urgent fossil fuel phase-out.
Dec 31, 2024
New research reveals two ancient high-altitude cities in Uzbekistan, challenging assumptions about Silk Road trade routes avoiding Central Asia's mountains.
Photonics innovations are reshaping technology: Ambient Photonics creates solar cells powered by indoor light, while Slux uses streetlights for high-speed internet communication.
Smart traffic lights reduce CO2 emissions by up to 40% and cut wait times by 95%, as shown in a 2023 study. Cities like Butler County, Ohio, are adopting this AI-powered technology.
African forest elephants are vital climate allies, boosting carbon capture through seed dispersal and habitat shaping. Protecting these critically endangered animals is key to combating climate change.
Nov 29, 2024
Artificial beaver dams, mimicking nature’s designs, are revitalizing the Northern Great Plains, restoring ecosystems, improving soil and water, and even attracting real beavers.
A smart elastic band from Northwestern University tracks muscle exertion by analyzing sweat acidity, helping users optimize workouts and prevent soreness.
Biodiversity loss has human costs: a study links declining bat populations to increased pesticide use and higher infant mortality, highlighting nature's role in health and agriculture.
The Ig Nobel Prizes celebrated quirky science: researchers showed mammals can breathe through their anuses, and a plant that mimics plastic leaves, sparking laughter and curiosity.
Oct 31, 2024
Scientists in Europe and the U.S. discovered that the asteroid responsible for the dinosaur extinction 66 million years ago likely originated beyond Jupiter's orbit. Rich in water and carbon, it was unique among Earth-impacting asteroids.
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