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Yann Arthus-Bertrand returns with Freshwater’s stark lesson
Freshwater by – From a “Tree of Life” in Kenya that effectively acts as a living water well to the…
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China’s megaconstellations loom as Voyager advances solid rockets
China’s megaconstellations – As China ramps up launches to support megaconstellations like Guowang and Spacesail, the prospect of 1,000 or…
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Europa may not vent water into space after all
Europa may – Signs of water plumes from Jupiter’s moon Europa—once suggested by hydrogen and oxygen signals near the south…
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Heat dome smashes spring records as 18 die
A spring heatwave across western Europe has already killed at least 18 people, shattered multiple temperature records from the U.K.…
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Blue Origin’s unmanned rocket bursts on Cape Canaveral
An unmanned Blue Origin rocket exploded on a Cape Canaveral launchpad during pre-launch testing before a planned June launch, leaving…
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Darwin’s revolution becomes a test of selfishness
In an extract from Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene, evolution shifts from a celebrated story about origins to a sharper…
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Deep surveys reveal galaxy giants beyond Milky Way
largest spiral – Deep surveys are turning up spiral and elliptical galaxies that dwarf the Milky Way in width and…
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Quantum “Q-Day” could crack Bitcoin’s security fast
Q-Day quantum – A new wave of research is sharpening the timeline for when quantum computers could break encryption used…
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Climate anxiety isn’t broken—its threat is real
climate anxiety – A therapist argues that for climate-aware people, fear may be a healthy response to real destruction and…
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Sinlaku leaves Micronesia rebuilding amid ongoing outages
Typhoon Sinlaku, which rapidly intensified into a 185-mph super typhoon and became the deadliest storm in the Micronesian Pacific since…








