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The UK’s rollback of climate policies will cost its citizens and the world
The UK heatwave in early September was the nation’s longest run of September days hotter than 30 °C on record…
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how climate change intensified the death and devastation
Whole neighbourhoods have been swept away by floods in the city of Derna, Libya.Credit: AFP via Getty There are fears…
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See a star being born and more — August’s best science images
Nature, Published online: 01 September 2023; doi:10.1038/d41586-023-02700-8 The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team. Source link
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Japan’s space observatory will measure X-rays in exquisite detail
The XRISM calorimeter will register X-rays from deep space. Part of the device was built using parts from the ill-fated…
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In search of a vaccine for leishmaniasis
A patient with visceral leishmaniasis at a hospital in South Sudan. Fighting in the region has left some people vulnerable…
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The Indigenous rocketeer
Nicole McGaa stands in front of the Space Shuttle Discovery during the Brooke Owens Leadership Summit at the Steven F.…
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I’m a climate scientist. Here’s how I’m handling climate grief
A sign cautions against diving into the dried-up river Kern in Bakersfield, California.Credit: Scott London/Alamy Last September, before the rains…
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The complexity of viruses, and understanding pain: Books in brief
The Art of Anatomy in Medieval Europe Taylor McCall Reaktion (2023) Art historian Taylor McCall dismantles the common belief that…
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WHO’s first traditional medicine summit splits opinions
Traditional medicines such as Ayurvedic therapy are being considered at the WHO summit in Gandhinagar, India.Credit: Sam Panthaky/AFP via Getty…
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these charts show what happened in July and what comes next
Intense heatwaves in the US desert southwest have been killing off the iconic saguaro cactus.Credit: Mario Tama/Getty From wilting saguaros…
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