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Fifty-six million years ago, during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), global temperatures rose by more than 5°C ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that South Africa's rising landmass isn't due to volcanic activity, but rather the Earth's ...
High up in the mountains, in a rocky world left behind by melting glaciers, life finds an unlikely jumpstart—thanks to poop.
The Trump administration has been dropping hints it may exit the world’s oldest climate treaty — a move that would go way ...
The Antarctica ice sheet saw accelerating loss of mass over 20 years, but then the trend suddenly reversed say scientists. So, what happened?
Mysterious features on the surface of Venus might suggest that there is activity under its surface, scientists have suggested ...
People calling for ambulances were told they had to wait 20 h while emergency departments were struggling with record-high ...
Carbon Brief explains what the new UK solar geoengineering research programme consists of and explores the concerns ...
This slow-going subsidence is measured in just a handful of millimeters per year, but rising sea levels due to climate change ...
Lewis Pugh has followed an unspoken rule during his career as one of the world’s most daring endurance swimmers: Don’t talk ...
On April 25, 2025, the White House Office of Management and Budget announced a plan that would slash NASA’s science program ...
One of the world’s most widely cultivated edible mushrooms, Lentinula edodes - or shiitake - has a lesser-known British ...