Environment Thailand’s massive floating solar farm lays the foundation for its emission-free future March 10, 2022
Health Amazon indigenous people barely get dementia. Could a pre-industrial lifestyle protect against Alzheimer’s? March 10, 2022
History Eunice Foote: the first person to measure the impact of carbon dioxide on climate March 10, 2022
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Chemistry A coat against our troubles: new compound can transform air filters into pathogen-killing machines March 9, 2022
Environment EU wants to reduce Russian energy dependency. Here’s how they plan to do it March 9, 2022 - Updated on March 10, 2022
Archaeology Ship of legendary explorer Shackleton found in Antarctica 107 years after it sank March 9, 2022
Biology A better potato: researchers sequence the tuber’s entire genome for the first time ever March 9, 2022
Climate Individual actions can reduce up to 25% of global carbon emissions. Here’s how March 7, 2022 - Updated on October 9, 2023
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News Russian authorities go full-censorship, block Facebook, Twitter, and last free media inside the country March 4, 2022
News Apple carts Crimea as part of Ukraine, halts sale of products and services to Russia March 4, 2022
News Heat shields, Starburst, and Microswimmers: NASA announces funding for sci-fi projects March 4, 2022
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Environment Asian markets are driving sharks to extinction — but European fishermen are selling them fins March 4, 2022
Environment The world’s largest economies promised a pandemic green recovery. They did not deliver March 2, 2022
News Special malware hit Ukraine just before the Russian invasion. Microsoft identified and mitigated it in 3 hours March 2, 2022
Archaeology Stonehenge may be a giant solar calendar whose roots may extend all the way to ancient Egypt March 2, 2022 - Updated on March 3, 2022
News Europe’s much anticipated Mars rover won’t launch in 2022 because of war in Ukraine March 2, 2022
Biology A lot of plant genes actually come from bacteria. And this may explain the success of early land plants March 1, 2022 - Updated on January 5, 2023