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How to make a wildlife pond
Create a watery haven in your garden with our simple step-by-step wildlife pond guide. Creating a pond is one of the best things you can...
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Science in 2025: the events to watch for in the coming year
New and repurposed obesity drugs, daring space missions and climate-action policies are among the developments set to shape research in...
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Catastrophic change looms as Earth nears climate ‘tipping points’, report says
Polar ice, coral reefs and other Earth systems could cross irrevocable thresholds soon, but urgent action could stave off the worst effects. Climate...
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Your diet can change your immune system — here’s how
Claims about food and immunity are everywhere. Now scientists are exploring exactly how nutrition acts on the immune system to boost health and treat...
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Unprecedented Gathering Hundreds Of Humpback Whales Filmed In Southern Waters
Hundreds of humpback whales spotted together is a pretty unusual sight when they have long been thought of as solitary creatures. They usually swim...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com @ 30+ days ago
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Stonehenge’s enigmatic centre stone was hauled 800 kilometres from Scotland
By assessing the age of ancient crystals, researchers have traced the monument’s greenish Altar Stone to a northern rock basin. Postdoctoral...
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Surge in number of ‘extremely productive’ authors concerns scientists
Some researchers publish a new paper every five days, on average. Data trackers suspect not all their manuscripts were produced through honest labour....
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A 10-Year-Old Girl Went for a Walk on the Beach—and Stumbled Upon 5 Dinosaur Footprints
Beats finding a seashell. A 10-year-old girl out on a shoreline stroll on a Wales beach literally stumbled upon five prehistoric dinosaur footprints. • Experts believes...
popularmechanics.com @ 30+ days ago
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World's first wooden satellite could herald era of greener space exploration
Japan’s satellite will test wood’s resilience in space — wooden Moon shelters are also planned. Tim Hornyak Tim Hornyak is a freelance science and...
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Measles outbreaks cause alarm: what the data say
A drastic rise in infections in the United Kingdom and Europe follows a drop in vaccine uptake. Carissa Wong UK health services are battling an...
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How land-loving iguanas from North America may have ended up in Fiji
Fijian iguanas pose a conundrum to biologists: How did these lizards normally found in the Americas wind up thousands of miles away on an isolated...
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India and climate: what does the world’s most populous nation want from COP28?
India wants to be the voice of the global south at the climate conference. It is also massively dependent on coal. Gayathri Vaidyanathan India is...
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Your brain is full of microplastics: are they harming you?
Plastics have infiltrated every recess of the planet, including your lungs, kidneys and other sensitive organs. Scientists are scrambling to...
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Daily briefing: AlphaFold developers share Nobel Prize in Chemistry
We meet the winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Plus, why elephants’ trunks have wrinkles and a damning report on the state of the...
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Exotic Massive Orcas Ambush Dolphins in Stunning Footage Captured Near San Diego
A stunning new video reveals Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) killer whales engaging in highly coordinated dolphin hunts near San Diego. Captured over...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com @ 30+ days ago
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And the Winners of the National Books Critics Circle Awards Are…..
Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more.The 2025 National Book...
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‘Rainbow’, ‘like a cricket’: every bird in South Africa now has an isiZulu name
An effort to create names for wild bird species in the Indigenous language hopes to strengthen conservation research. Sarah Wild Researchers hope that...
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What happened to all the water on Mars? Here's why the debate continues
Did Mars' water escape underground, where it dwells today in vast amounts? Some scientists aren't so sure. Scientists are confident Mars was once...
space.com @ 30+ days ago
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Daily briefing: Oil sands generate more pollution than all Canadians
Pollution- causing emissions from the oil sands are up to 64 time s greater than reported by industry. Plus, the Marscopter will not fly again, and...
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Watch this ultra-detailed animation of the seafloor
A NASA and CNES satellite lets scientists see the ocean floor in new ways. The world has a more detailed map of the seafloor than...
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Daily briefing: These bats mate more like birds than mammals
Serotine bats are the first mammals found to reproduce through non-penetrative sex. Plus, a genetic link to cannabis addiction and SpaceX’s Starship...
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13 jaw-dropping International Landscape Photographer of the Year images
The beauty of Earth—from Namibia to Canada. Our planet can wow you, if you give it a moment. “Patience, perseverance and determination” is what...
popsci.com @ 30+ days ago
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Photographer Samuel Hazell Captures Stunning Bird Photos That Will Leave You in Awe
Meet Samuel Hazell, a Devon-based wildlife photographer whose passion for nature shines through his breathtaking bird photography. Battling anxiety...
121clicks.com @ 30+ days ago
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In World First, Scientists Share What Was Almost Certainly a Conversation with a Humpback Whale
Humpback whales have very complicated vocalizing behaviors, but scientists were able to call an adult female over and have a short convo....
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Why This ‘Perpetual’ Lightning Storm Mysteriously Vanished In 2010, Only To Reappear 160 Days Later
For as long as people have traveled through Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, they’ve known about the storm that never sleeps. Sailors in the 16th...
forbes.com @ 30+ days ago
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What went wrong at 23andMe? Why the genetic-data giant risks collapse
At- home DNA testing is no longer in high demand — and critics have raised concerns about unreliable tests and privacy. The once-thriving consumer...
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Not all ‘open source’ AI models are actually open: here’s a ranking
Many of the large language models that power chatbots claim to be open, but restrict access to code and training data. Elizabeth Gibney Technology...
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Decades-long creek restoration project sees success as threatened fish species rebounds: 'I was just ecstatic'
Restoring native species will positively affect ecosystems, benefiting the planet and its inhabitants. Bull trout had thrived for generations in...
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Giant study finds untrustworthy trials pollute gold-standard medical reviews
Two- year collaboration aims to create tools to help counter the tide of flawed research. A huge collaboration has confirmed growing concerns that fake...
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Behind the scenes of Nature News & Views in 2024
From a Death Star moon to gene editing, construction fuses and red mud — we round up some of the highlights of this year’s News &...
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40 Most Fascinating Animals Across the American Continent
The animal kingdom is unforgiving, ruled by the harsh law of survival: consume or be consumed. Today, we will explore the lives of the 40 most...
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Tiny ‘quantum dot’ particles win chemistry Nobel
Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov receive the prize for their work on glowing nanoparticles that are used in fields from electronics to...
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Mysterious exploding star and more — January’s best science images
Under the stars. This panoramic photo of Paepalanthus flowers under the Milky Way in Brazil’s Chapada dos Veadeiros national park was a winner of...
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Big Bang observatory tops wish list for big US physics projects
Report also supports projects of unprecedented scale to study dark matter, neutrinos and the Higgs boson. Davide Castelvecchi The United States should...
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Daily briefing: Organs that look old before their time are linked to disease risk
Your major organs can age at different rates — and organs that look old before their time are linked to disease risk. Plus, sisal menstrual pads...
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From viral variants to devastating storms, how names shape the public's reaction to science
In episode 2 of What's in a name we look how choosing names can help, or hinder, attempts to communicate important messages. Listen to What's in...
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These volunteers want to be infected with disease to aid research — will their altruism help?
An advocacy group is pushing for more ‘human challenge’ trials to spur vaccine discovery. Following COVID-19 and Zika studies, hepatitis C could be...
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‘Stop the xenophobia’ — South African researchers sound alarm on eve of election
South Africa’s scientists want the next government to halt declining funding and urge universities to do more to protect international researchers...
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ITER delay: what it means for nuclear fusion
The world’s biggest fusion-energy experiment is likely to be beaten to its goals by other projects — but the massive reactor still has value, say...
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‘Extraordinary’ Footage of Endangered Bornean Clouded Leopard Family
It’s rare to spot a Bornean clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi borneensis) in the wild, because the species is endangered. To spot a whole family...
outdoors.com @ 30+ days ago
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Revealed: Why the fatal Huntington’s gene takes so long to cause harm
A mutation in neurons grows for decades before it reaches a deadly limit. Why do people who inherit the brain disease Huntington’s often only...
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Daily briefing: Origin of flashing space explosion remains mysterious
Flaring ‘Tasmanian devil’ space explosion baffles astronomers. Plus, how the high cost of the world’s first approved gene-editing treatment could...
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Ocean scientists may have just found the cutest animal in the world
This teeny baby crab was found while researchers were removing trash from deep-sea corals in the Gulf of Mexico Scientists found something amazing...
discoverwildlife.com @ 30+ days ago
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China–US climate collaboration concerns as Xie and Kerry step down
The friendship between the two men survived hostile moments between their countries. Smriti Mallapaty Researchers are regarding the parallel departures...
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The Return of Wolves Could Rebalance Yellowstone's Ecosystem
This article delves into the journey of wolves return into Yellowstone, highlighting the cascading effects on the ecosystem and the lessons learned...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com @ 30+ days ago
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What reproducibility crisis? New research protocol yields ultra-high replication rate
Four groups in the field of experimental psychology successfully replicate each other’s work by following best practices. David Adam David Adam is a...
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How journals are fighting back against a wave of questionable images
Publishers are deploying AI-based tools to detect suspicious images, but generative AI threatens their efforts. Nicola Jones It seems that every month...
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How the ‘mind’s eye’ calls up visual memories from the brain
Different patterns of brain activity help to distinguish between images recalled from memory and the sight of physical objects. Julian...
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What Modi’s third term in India means for science
Research that drives development and national pride will take centre stage for the next five years, say researchers. Job Description The Department of...
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Mirror-image molecules separated using workhorse of chemistry
The ability to distinguish between left- and right-handed molecules using mass spectrometry could streamline a laborious part of drug...
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