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Other Jul 31, 2025

In Darwin's wake: Two-year global conservation voyage sparks hope

After a two-year around-the-world ocean voyage inspired by Charles Darwin, scientists and crew sailed home on a historic vessel into Rotterdam Thursday bearing a warning about climate change—but also a message of hope.

Archaeology Jul 31, 2025

Iron Age cauldrons reveal ancient feasting rituals and metalworking expertise

Analysis of cauldrons nearly two and a half millennia-old has allowed archaeologists to create a near-perfect replica, providing insight into the skills of Iron Age metalworkers in the process.

Plants & Animals Jul 31, 2025

Grasses are spendthrifts, forests are budgeters, in a nuanced account of plant water use

Even a toddler knows that plants need water. It's perhaps the first thing we learn about these green life-forms. But how plants budget this resource varies considerably. The kapok trees of the Amazon have adopted vastly different ...

Astronomy Jul 31, 2025

The future of astronomy might be on the moon

But wait, before you go out to build a moon casino we need to talk about a couple things. One, you really have to figure out how the roulette wheel is going to work in a low gravity environment. Second, we're going to need ...

Plants & Animals Jul 31, 2025

'Whale poop loop' keeps ocean and humans alive and well

Whales of all shapes and sizes play a significant role in the health of marine ecosystems. About 50% of the air humans breathe is produced by the ocean, thanks to phytoplankton and whale waste. The Whale Poop Loop is the ...

Political science Jul 30, 2025

How China's pandas became its most valuable diplomats—and its vulnerable children

Anthony Albanese's recent visit to Chengdu's panda breeding base showed the enduring power of China's panda diplomacy.

Earth Sciences Jul 30, 2025

Coastal communities vary widely in climate hazard acknowledgment, study shows

Recent climate-related crises—from severe storms and flooding to extreme heat—have raised new questions about how local governments communicate the risk of these crises and what they are doing to keep their citizens safe. ...

Environment Jul 30, 2025

Japan sees new record high temperature of 41.2C

Japan sweltered in a new record temperature of 41.2C on Wednesday, with the mercury also hitting 40C in the ancient capital of Kyoto for the first time since observations began.

Education Jul 29, 2025

AI can be responsibly integrated into classrooms by answering the 'why' and 'when'

Scroll through social media and you'll find numerous videos such as "How to Use AI to write your essay in 5 minutes" or "How to skip the readings with ChatGPT."

Social Sciences Jul 29, 2025

How the brain learns to care: Study shows empathy can be trained

When you feel rewarded by someone else's happiness, your brain starts treating them like a favorite.

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