
New Scientist - 17 hours 44 min ago
Coincident with the rise of the dinosaurs, a large landmass filled most of the Arctic circle, potentially contributing to global cooling that advantaged the famous reptiles...

The Independent - 18 hours 1 min ago
Carbon dioxide gas generated in the process is captured within the fuel cell system itself...

The Independent - 18 hours 7 min ago
Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) has for the first time specified a potential launch window no earlier than July 1.

The Guardian - 18 hours 45 min ago
Global conference told benefits should not come at expense of well-protected environments The energy transition must not be used as a fresh excuse to plunder Indigenous territories, delegates at a groundbreaking global conference on phasing out fossil fuels were warned. High oil prices and war in the Middle East have boosted the attraction of renewable technologies in many parts of the world, but the economic, security and climate benefits should not come at the expense of well-protected natural...

Science Daily - 19 hours 43 min ago
Scientists are making a major leap toward freezing organs for future use without damaging them. A new study reveals that one of the biggest obstacles cracking during ultra-cold preservation can be reduced by carefully tuning the temperature at which tissues enter a glass-like state. This breakthrough builds on recent successes in cryopreserved organ transplants and could bring the long-imagined idea of "banking" organs for later use much closer to reality.

New Scientist - 19 hours 44 min ago
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite has been searching for exoplanets since its launch in 2018, and it turns out it may have found plenty more of them than we had thought...

IEEE Spectrum - 19 hours 45 min ago
This webinar covers power system modeling and simulation across multiple timescales, from quasi-static 8760 analysis through EMT studies, fault classification, and inverter-based resource grid integration. What Attendees will Learn Programmatic network construction and multi-fidelity modeling Learn how to build power system networks programmatically from standard data formats, configure models for specific engineering objectives, and work across fidelity levels from quasi-static phasor simulation...

New York Times - 20 hours 42 min ago
Dutch and Colombian environment officials at last year's U.N. climate summit in Bel m, Brazil, where this week's First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta was announced.

Wired - 21 hours 15 min ago
From toxic smoke and oil spills to rising emissions, poisoned soil, and damaged ecosystems, war can reshape the environment long after the fighting stops.

Last Word On Nothing - 21 hours 45 min ago
For years, we'd been trying to entice two kiwi vines to create some shade over the picnic table in the backyard. We gave them questionable water during a drought, fenced them off from predatory puppies and toddlers. As the years passed, they just looked sadder and sadder. Finally, we dug them up and put in […] The post Passion Fruit Diplomacy appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .

Australian Geographic - 21 hours 58 min ago
Until now, the evolution of the Twelve Apostles has not been well known. The post Scientists finally discover how the Twelve Apostles were formed appeared first on Australian Geographic .

BBC - 1 day 28 min ago
Plans to improve nature have been unveiled, aiming to restore habitats and protect wildlife.

BBC - 1 day 32 min ago
Ten artificial rock pools have been installed along Strangford Yacht Club's seawall as a refuge for marine life.

Science Daily - 1 day 4 hours ago
Mixing up your workouts might be the real secret to a longer life. Long-term research tracking over 100,000 people for more than three decades suggests that doing a variety of physical activities rather than just more of the same can significantly lower the risk of death. Interestingly, the benefits don't keep rising endlessly; they seem to level off after a certain point, hinting at a "sweet spot" of activity.

Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
Discovery bolsters theory that ancient mitochondria formed brand-new, specialized sacs' in cells by shedding their outer membranes.

Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
A philosophical take on the history of the Universe that is inspiring but incomplete.

BBC - 1 day 6 hours ago
Tuna populations around the Pacific Islands could move away as ocean temperatures increase.

Science Daily - 1 day 19 hours ago
For decades, the Gulf of Panama has relied on strong seasonal winds to trigger upwelling, bringing cool, nutrient-packed water to the surface. But in 2025, this dependable event didn't happen. Researchers point to unusually weak winds as the likely culprit, reducing ocean productivity and warming coastal waters. The surprise disruption highlights how vulnerable these critical systems may be to climate change.