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Prime Minister Andy Burnham is facing pressure over the UK Government’s decisions on the Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas…
Climate change is making nights hotter, not just days. Extreme nighttime temperatures are becoming more common worldwide, reducing sleep quality…
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense as the climate changes, increasing the risk of flooding, landslides, debris…
What Was the Purpose of Japan’s Mysterious Jomon Flame Vessel? This beautifully decorated Jomon flame vessel from prehistoric Japan may…
In 2019, after being bullied and leaving my teaching career, I co-founded the academic equality movement with environmental activist Saya…
Have We Reached the AI Singularity? Experts Disagree Artificial intelligence may be approaching a historic turning point, according to prominent…
Ursula Quitterer and her research team have developed an experimental compound that may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Known…
Microorganisms developed biodegradable plastics long before humans began producing them. Many bacteria and archaea naturally create compounds called polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs),…
Finnish Study Finds Link Between Screen Time and Cognitive Processing in Adolescents A Finnish study has identified an unexpected association…
Protective measures are being introduced to safeguard an ancient oak tree in Manthorpe, near Grantham, believed to date back to…

