
For decades, scientists and their trusted media messengers have hyped up the temporary loss of coral to promote climate Armageddon and the need for a Net Zero political solution
Written by Chris Morrison

For decades, scientists and their trusted media messengers have hyped up the temporary loss of coral to promote climate Armageddon and the need for a Net Zero political solution
Written by Owen Jacques

Researchers have uncovered an abundance of healthy, thriving coral along a heavily developed coastline — far beyond what the team expected when they first pitched the project
Written by Sky News

The World Health Organisation says reports of bird flu in mink, otters and sealions “need to be monitored closely” and we must prepare for a change in the risk level to humans
Written by Jessica Pegula

It all started in Australia after the incident with Damar Hamlin. I texted my husband, Taylor, that the situation with my mom was weighing on me.
Written by opendemocracy.net

A shift to wind energy is leaving a trail of destruction in Ecuador, with a brutal impact on Indigenous communities and fragile ecosystems
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

A recent debate in The Nation claimed Miami should either make plans to evacuate from the Florida coast or become the model of adaptation in response to rapidly rising sea levels from climate change and the refugees that will result from it
Written by Nina Teicholz

A new food rating system that gave high marks to Lucky Charms and Cocoa Puffs while belittling eggs and meat came under fire recently
Written by Martha Rosenberg

Long delays in peer review and potential biases at journals are driving researchers to take an unorthodox publishing route
Written by Lily Kelly

Antibiotics are a well-known cause of antibiotic resistance, but they aren’t the only common drug that’s contributing to this global crisis, as demonstrated in a recent University of Queensland (UQ) study
Written by Zachary Streiber

The new COVID-19 vaccines don’t work as well against XBB.1.5, the virus variant that’s now dominant in the United States, according to multiple studies
Written by Claire Reid

An AI mishap has cost Google $100 billion – as mistakes go, it’s a pretty big one, right?
Written by Sci-nature.com

The largest moon of Saturn is an unique habitat in our Solar System. It is very different from our own, with its methane-filled lakes, freezing volcanoes, and underground tunnels.
Written by Hasan

There are two islands that are separated by only a short cold stretch of water but set apart nearly an entire day thanks to time zones
Written by John Black
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In our society today we are often surprised and impressed by the advancement of technology and engineering, a major characteristic of our civilisation.
Written by Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

The peer-reviewed medical literature on COVID-19 is under strong bias from the editors and publishers to allow mainly favorable papers into publication on COVID-19 vaccination
Written by BBC

Scientists have come a step closer to making multi-tasking ‘quantum’ computers, far more powerful than even today’s most advanced supercomputers