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May 7th, 2025 19:02:23 EDT -0400 Soviet-era spacecraft likely to crash back to Earth
The spacecraft was meant to go to Venus but has been stuck in orbit for more than 50 years.
May 7th, 2025 08:27:29 EDT -0400 Blow to clean energy drive as major windfarm ditched
In a blow to the government's clean energy ambitions, a company cancels a huge windfarm off Yorkshire.
May 2nd, 2025 21:22:40 EDT -0400 Science meets shape-throwing in 'Dance your PhD' contest
Could you explain "insights into oral chemesthetic perception" using dance moves?
May 2nd, 2025 06:02:04 EDT -0400 Can this lynx born in a zoo learn to live in the wild?
It has been moved to Germany's Black Forest in preparation for its release
May 1st, 2025 01:06:03 EDT -0400 Mosquitoes in Scotland as far north as Shetland
The extent of Scotland's mosquito population is being understood thanks to a successful citizen science project.
May 2nd, 2025 12:47:43 EDT -0400 Sandeel fishing ban to remain in place
Sandeels are a vital source of food for seabirds that live along the UK coastline.
April 30th, 2025 14:00:08 EDT -0400 Endangered axolotl release raises hopes for rare amphibian
Study provides hope for future of the axolotl amphibian, pushed to the brink of extinction in Mexico.
April 26th, 2025 19:07:39 EDT -0400 Area burned by UK wildfires in 2025 already at annual record
The prolonged dry, sunny weather in March and April created ideal conditions for wildfires to spread.
April 24th, 2025 19:06:26 EDT -0400 Just Stop Oil was policed to extinction - now the movement has gone deeper underground
Climate activists may be going deeper underground.
April 21st, 2025 20:58:53 EDT -0400 Mission to boldly grow food in space labs blasts off
The mission will explore new ways of reducing the cost of feeding an astronaut.
April 21st, 2025 19:16:49 EDT -0400 Canada's top candidates talk up fossil fuels as climate slips down agenda
Amid tariff threats from the US, energy and economic security are key issues in Canada's federal election.
April 20th, 2025 19:59:02 EDT -0400 Could an almighty eruption destroy a dreamy Greek island?
Scientists are investigating for the first time how dangerous the island's next big one could be.
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May 7th, 2025 15:06:00 EDT -0400 Will U.S. Push on Seabed Mining End Global Consensus on Oceans?

President Trump’s recent order to expedite permits to begin deep-sea mining bypasses international agreements that protect oceans. By moving unilaterally, says the Ocean Conservancy’s Jeff Watters, the U.S. could endanger fragile marine ecosystems and set a troubling precedent.

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May 7th, 2025 07:34:00 EDT -0400 World's Richest 10 Percent Responsible for Two-Thirds of Warming

The wealthiest 10 percent of people on Earth have fueled two-thirds of the warming since 1990, according to a new modeling study.

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May 6th, 2025 09:10:00 EDT -0400 After 17 Years Underground, Massive Cicada Brood to Swarm U.S.

After hiding underground for the last 17 years, billions of cicadas will take to the skies this summer, from Tennessee to Cape Cod. 

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May 2nd, 2025 10:54:00 EDT -0400 In Mexico’s ‘Avocado Belt,’ Villagers Stand Up to Protect Their Lands

A boom in avocado production in Mexico has led to illegal deforestation and an influx of drug cartels dominating the lucrative trade. But Indigenous communities have fought back against the gangs and turned to traditional practices to grow avocados and save their forests. 

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May 2nd, 2025 08:34:00 EDT -0400 Warming Doubled the Odds of Record Fires in South Korea

Warming fueled the hot, dry, windy weather that gave rise to a spate of record-breaking fires in South Korea in March, an analysis finds.

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April 30th, 2025 04:36:00 EDT -0400 Facing High Tariffs in U.S., Chinese Solar Flows to Poorer Countries

Facing high tariffs in the U.S. and Europe, Chinese solar and battery companies have been selling a growing share of their products to poorer countries, a new analysis finds.

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April 29th, 2025 08:26:00 EDT -0400 Brazilian Judge Orders Seizure of Illegally Cleared Lands

A justice on the Brazilian Supreme Court has directed the government to seize private lands where forests have been illegally razed. 

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April 28th, 2025 07:10:00 EDT -0400 To Help Growers and the Grid, Build Solar on Farmland, Research Says

Two new studies suggest that devoting a small fraction of U.S. farmland to solar power would be a boon both for the energy system and for farmers themselves.

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April 25th, 2025 13:28:00 EDT -0400 How Herbicide Drift from Farms Is Harming Trees in Midwest

Researchers are starting to pay closer attention to the widespread damage wrought by agricultural herbicides. Drifting sprays may not kill trees, shrubs, and other nontarget plants outright, but experts believe they are making them vulnerable to insects, fungi, and disease.

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April 25th, 2025 06:25:00 EDT -0400 Wildlife Returns to Site of Devastating Southern California Wildfire

Four months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, wildlife is making a comeback. 

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April 23rd, 2025 10:40:00 EDT -0400 U.S. Aid Cuts Are Hitting Global Conservation Projects Hard

The Trump Administration’s dismantling of USAID has done more than cut off life-saving humanitarian assistance. It has also eliminated funding for environmental protection and conservation work in dozens of countries, with many programs now being forced to shut down.

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April 23rd, 2025 07:01:00 EDT -0400 Heat and Fire Making Pollution Worse Across Much of the U.S.

By several measures, air pollution is getting worse in the U.S., a trend due in large part to more severe heat and wildfires, according to a new report.

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