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Heat dome traps Europe, shattering May temperature records
A high-pressure “heat dome” over Western Europe is trapping hot air like a Dutch oven, driving May records to extremes.…
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Hydrothermal vent chemistry may rewrite life’s origin
A new wave of origin-of-life research argues that life may not have started with a single lucky spark, but with…
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China launches stem-cell embryo models to Tiangong
stem-cell derived – China’s Tiangong space station has received a set of stem-cell–derived “human artificial embryo” models for a five-day…
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Solar storms could flip signals, risking deadly crashes
solar storms – A new warning from researchers says space weather can disrupt rail signalling by driving unexpected currents through…
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Oscillations may warn of X-class flare hours early
predict solar – A new study of an X-class solar flare on October 3, 2024 finds changes near the sun’s…
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Ancient scissors carry aconitine traces in China’s tomb
aconitine traces – Traces of aconitine—an ingredient from highly toxic wolfsbane and monkshood—were found on surgical tools recovered from a…
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Hantavirus kills fast while leaving survivors unscarred
Andes hantavirus – From a cruise ship outbreak on the MV Hondius to deep questions about how Andes virus harms…
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Toothless, beaked hunter traced to New Mexico
Labrujasuchus expectatus – A newly identified shuvosaurid from about 212 million years ago—found in a New Mexico quarry—adds another piece…
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Attack on Iran’s oil released as much pollution as a volcano
A new satellite analysis of the 7 March strikes on Tehran’s oil facilities estimates a sulphur dioxide release comparable to…
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Even careful scuba divers can damage coral reefs
scuba divers – New video-based research suggests that most reef damage from scuba diving is accidental or simply unnoticed—revealing how…









