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How to solve a bottleneck for CO2 capture and conversion
Removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere efficiently is often seen as a crucial need for combatting climate...
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Scientists in race to discover why our Universe exists
Gwyndaf HughesScience Videographer and ProducerMatthew Kapust / SURFBut Dr Linda Cremonesi, of Queen Mary University of London, who works for the Dune project, says that getting there first may not give the Japanese-led team the full picture of what...
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Governors are leading the fight against climate change and deforestation around the world, filling a void left by presidents
When the annual U.N. climate conference descends on the small Brazilian rainforest city of Belém in November 2025, it will be tempting to focus on the drama and disunity among major nations. Only 21 countries...
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Toxic waste is spilling onto beaches as rising seas erode landfills
To the already very long list of problems caused by global warming, add toxic waste in old landfills exposed...
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Decades-long mystery of ginger cats revealed
Esme StallardClimate and science correspondentGetty ImagesGarfield, Puss in Boots, Aristocats' Toulouse – cultural icons maybe, ginger most certainly.And now scientists across two continents have uncovered the DNA mystery that has given our furry friends, particularly males, their notable...
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Unprecedented cuts to the National Science Foundation endanger research that improves economic growth, national security and your life
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation.No matter where you live, NSF-supported research...
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China’s CO2 emissions have started falling – is this finally the peak?
China, the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide, has seen a slight decline in those emissions over the past...
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Mosquito-borne killer disease threatens blackbirds
Helen BriggsBBC environment correspondent•@hbriggsGwyndaf HughesBBC climate and science teamGetty ImagesLucy Love, a garden birdwatch ambassador for the BTO, knows the blackbirds in her gardens by sight and has grown fond of them."They're beautiful birds – intelligent, friendly and they...
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Exceptionally low river levels forecast in parts of the UK
Malcolm Prior, Georgina Rannard, Jenny KumahBBC Rural Affairs and Climate and Science teamsGetty ImagesMany of the UK's rivers have hit exceptionally low levels and that could worsen in the next three months, according to the Centre for Ecology &...
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How does the EPA know a pesticide is safe to use in my yard?
Jeffrey Gore, Professor of Agricultural Science and Plant Protection, Mississippi State University -
Environmental Protection Agency head Lee Zeldin has said he wants the federal agency to accelerate scientific safety evaluations of various chemicals, including pesticides.The EPA reportedly has more than 500 pending reviews of proposed new...
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Trump unveils plans for ‘Golden Dome’ missile defence system
The US has selected a design for the futuristic "Golden Dome" missile defence system, says US President Donald Trump,...