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The EPA’s new power plant pollution rule has a big, gassy hole in it
A power plant in Thompsons, Texas, U.S. that’s home to the Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017. | Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just finalized rules aimed at slashing greenhouse gas emissions from ...
2 hours ago
Science - The Verge
The EPA’s new power plant pollution rule has a big, gassy hole in it
Climate change is bringing malaria to new areas. In Africa, it never left
6 hours ago
Yahoo Science
Climate change is bringing malaria to new areas. In Africa, it never left
Bird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us?
H5N1, an avian flu virus, has killed tens of thousands of marine mammals, and infiltrated American livestock for the first time. Scientists are working quickly to assess how it is evolving and how much of a risk it poses to humans.
12 hours ago
New York Times Science
Bird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us?
Buried in the Cat's Paw Nebula lies one of the largest space molecules ever seen
13 hours ago
Yahoo Science
Buried in the Cat's Paw Nebula lies one of the largest space molecules ever seen
Ancient rocks hold proof of Earth's magnetic field. Here's why that's puzzling
15 hours ago
Yahoo Science
Ancient rocks hold proof of Earth's magnetic field. Here's why that's puzzling
Hubble telescope celebrates 34th anniversary with an iridescent Dumbbell Nebula (image)
16 hours ago
Yahoo Science
Hubble telescope celebrates 34th anniversary with an iridescent Dumbbell Nebula (image)
The mystery of how strange cosmic objects called 'JuMBOs' went rogue
17 hours ago
Yahoo Science
The mystery of how strange cosmic objects called 'JuMBOs' went rogue
Understanding of Earth's flowering plants blossoms in genome study
17 hours ago
Yahoo Science
Understanding of Earth's flowering plants blossoms in genome study
How NASA Repaired Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away
The far-traveled space probe is once again transmitting usable data, after a glitch caused months of gibberish.
17 hours ago
WIRED Science
How NASA Repaired Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away
NSF honors 3 outstanding early-career researchers with the Alan T. Waterman Award
The U.S. National Science Foundation honored three researchers with the Alan T. Waterman Award, the nation's highest honor for early-career scientists and engineers. The 2024 recipients: Muyinatu A. Lediju Bell, a biomedical engineer at Johns Hopkins…
18 hours ago
National Science Foundation
NSF honors 3 outstanding early-career researchers with the Alan T. Waterman Award
Doctors Combined a Heart Pump and Pig Kidney Transplant in Breakthrough Surgery
In the first procedure of its kind, a 54-year-old New Jersey woman received a genetically engineered pig kidney and thymus after getting a heart pump.
20 hours ago
WIRED Science
Doctors Combined a Heart Pump and Pig Kidney Transplant in Breakthrough Surgery
NSF invests $90M in innovative national scientific cyberinfrastructure for transforming STEM education
The U.S. National Science Foundation announced today a strategic investment of $90 million over five years in SafeInsights, a unique national scientific cyberinfrastructure aimed at transforming learning research and STEM education. Funded through…
21 hours ago
National Science Foundation
NSF invests $90M in innovative national scientific cyberinfrastructure for transforming STEM education
Cicadas Are Emerging Now. How Do They Know When to Come Out?
Scientists are making computer models to better understand how the mysterious insects emerge collectively after more than a decade underground.
23 hours ago
New York Times Science
Cicadas Are Emerging Now. How Do They Know When to Come Out?
What happens after your country runs on 99 percent renewable electricity?
Kenneth Lobo Méndez, director of planning and sustainability in electricity management, and Marco Jiménez Chavez, an engineer, at the state-run electricity utility Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE). | Collage by Israel Vargas | Photos by Justine Calma Costa Rica ...
23 hours ago
Science - The Verge
What happens after your country runs on 99 percent renewable electricity?
In Coral Fossils, Searching for the First Glow of Bioluminescence
A new study resets the timing for the emergence of bioluminescence back to millions of years earlier than previously thought.
1 day ago
New York Times Science
In Coral Fossils, Searching for the First Glow of Bioluminescence
How 14 tribes plan to use the Biden administration’s solar grants
Cody Two Bears attends the Stand With Standing Rock Benefit at ABC Home & Carpet on December 15th, 2016, in New York City. | Photo by Mark Sagliocco / WireImage A coalition of 14 tribes received $135,580,000 for solar energy, part of a Biden administration program to help ...
1 day ago
Science - The Verge
How 14 tribes plan to use the Biden administration’s solar grants
Belgian Man’s Drunken Driving Defense: His Body Made the Alcohol
A 40-year-old man was acquitted of a drunken driving offense after doctors confirmed he had a rare condition: auto-brewery syndrome.
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New York Times Science
Belgian Man’s Drunken Driving Defense: His Body Made the Alcohol
The Crucial Building Blocks of Life on Earth Form More Easily in Outer Space
The origin of life on Earth is still enigmatic, but we are slowly unraveling the steps involved and the necessary ingredients. Scientists believe life arose in a primordial soup of organic chemicals and biomolecules on the early Earth, eventually leading to actual organisms. It’s long been suspected ...
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Singularity HUB
The Crucial Building Blocks of Life on Earth Form More Easily in Outer Space
Anker’s minimalistic home backup batteries are ready for blackout season
If you can afford this home, you can probably afford Anker’s whole-home battery backup solution. | Image: Anker Nearly a year since it was first announced, Anker is finally selling its Solix whole-home battery backup solution in North America. The Solix X1 is just 5.9 inches ...
1 day ago
Science - The Verge
Anker’s minimalistic home backup batteries are ready for blackout season
Yellowstone’s Wolves: A Debate Over Their Role in the Park’s Ecosystem
New research questions the long-held theory that reintroduction of such a predator caused a trophic cascade, spawning renewal of vegetation and spurring biodiversity.
2 days ago
New York Times Science
Yellowstone’s Wolves: A Debate Over Their Role in the Park’s Ecosystem
Generative A.I. Arrives in the Gene Editing World of CRISPR
Much as ChatGPT generates poetry, a new A.I. system devises blueprints for microscopic mechanisms that can edit your DNA.
2 days ago
New York Times Science
Generative A.I. Arrives in the Gene Editing World of CRISPR
A Universal Vaccine Against Any Viral Variant? A New Study Suggest It’s Possible
From Covid boosters to annual flu shots, most of us are left wondering: Why so many, so often? There’s a reason to update vaccines. Viruses rapidly mutate, which can help them escape the body’s immune system, putting previously vaccinated people at risk of infection. Using AI modeling, scientists ...
2 days ago
Singularity HUB
A Universal Vaccine Against Any Viral Variant? A New Study Suggest It’s Possible
Europe’s warming up at nearly twice the global average, says new report
Image: Hugo Herrera / The Verge Europe is warming up at twice the global average, leading to deadly heatwaves and severe flooding, according to the European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report for the year 2023, released Monday. According to the report, temperatures in Europe ...
2 days ago
Science - The Verge
Europe’s warming up at nearly twice the global average, says new report
Plant-Based Meat Boomed. Here Comes the Bust
Sales of vegan meat are trending downward in the US, with companies scrambling to win back customers.
2 days ago
WIRED Science
Plant-Based Meat Boomed. Here Comes the Bust
Want to restore a forest? Give it back to Indigenous peoples who call it home
Doris Ríos is a Cabécar leaderwho has fought to reclaim Indigenous territory in Costa Rica. | Collage by Israel Vargas | Photos by Justine Calma These women took back their land in Costa Rica, and now they plan to reforest it. Doris Ríos ducks gracefully under barbed wire ...
2 days ago
Science - The Verge
Want to restore a forest? Give it back to Indigenous peoples who call it home
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