Discussions about global warming are almost always rooted in the idea that we should never have strayed from the pre-industrial climate. But there is no evidence that this climate was
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Scientists Find a Cheaper and Easier Way to Pull CO₂ from the Air Removing carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere has long been one of the holy grails of climate
Scientists agree that global warming is accelerating and that we’re not doing enough to address it, but how we talk about it matters just as much as the facts themselves,
When a wildfire burns through a forest, the visible damage, including charred trees, scorched ground, fades within weeks, but beneath the surface, the effects on the soil can linger for
Nicotine is harmful to the heart and blood vessels no matter how it is consumed, including vapes, cigarettes, nicotine pouches, heated tobacco or a shisha pipe, according to a study
Most scientific disciplines are facing the same problem: evidence is no longer scarce, but overwhelming. Climate models, epidemiology, financial risk, and machine-learning systems all generate continuous streams of data. Yet
Six Specific Depression Symptoms in Middle Age Linked to Higher Dementia Risk Later in Life
Scientists have identified six specific symptoms of depression in midlife that are linked to a significantly higher risk of developing dementia more than two decades later, according to a study
NGTs: when the biotech revolution meets EU legislative caution Several articles have informed readers of this journal about the long process concerning the possible relief of European regulations for genetic
Video-game avatars are safe for transgender and gender diverse to explore their identities
Video-game avatars are safe ways for transgender and gender diverse people to explore and express their gender identities, according to a study published in the International Journal of Transgender Health.
Researchers warn that heavy energy drink intake increases the risk of stroke, according to a study published in BMJ Case Reports. A team from Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK,