Methane emissions from wetlands are rising faster than those from industrial sources, prompting concerns about a climate feedback loop.
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From bent trees to hell gates: 5 mysterious places on Earth that look out-of a sci-fi movie
Earth harbors mysterious natural wonders, from Poland's uniquely bent Crooked Forest to Turkmenistan's perpetually burning "Door to Hell." Namibia's arid lands feature enigmatic "fairy circles," while ...
Potatoes were fried in oil aboard a parabolic flight that simulates microgravity. See how steam bubbles react. Credit: ESA ...
A simple mistake during certain renovations can lead to injury, fines, or major damage. Find out what you shouldn't tackle ...
When Gov. Josh Stein created the Energy Policy Task Force last year, he said it was to promote energy affordability: “I am ...
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Girls put bubble gum in dad's hair and instantly regret it
The Big E Family laughs and cringes when a sticky prank leaves dad covered in bubble gum with instant regret.
Scientists are using non-thermal plasma to produce fertiliser and long-chain hydrocarbons. Mason Wakley talks to the chemists ...
Rather than China versus USA, the more consequential contest may be between a slowing China and an ascendant India ...
xAI’s notorious data centers near Memphis, Tenn., are appropriately named Colossus 1 and Colossus 2. The supercomputers that ...
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'Wonder nutrient' that's a natural Ozempic, boosts skin health... and may even cut cancer risk
Despite its impressive health credentials, 96 per cent of people in the UK fail to eat the recommended 30g a day of fibre. Most manage barely half that.
As tech giants find creative ways to generate electricity, they’re building a glut of new fossil fuel projects.
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