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Half of All Mountain Glaciers Are Expected to Disappear by

Nearly half the world’s mountain glaciers are expected to disappear by the end of this century, even if the world meets its most ambitious climate goals. A new study found that 1.5 degrees Celsius of global...

Here’s What We Know about Stuttering

The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research. What comes to mind when you think of someone who stutters? Is that person male or female? Are they...

New ice is like a snapshot of liquid water

A collaboration between scientists at Cambridge and UCL has led to the discovery of a new form of ice that more closely resembles liquid water than any other and may hold the key to understanding this most famous of...

Prosthetic leg can ‘change gears’ to make going up stairs

A robotic leg with a big toe and motors that can "change gear" like a bicycle can enable a wearer to walk up stairs and slopes ...

Unicorn-like blind fish discovered in dark waters deep in Chinese

A living specimen of the new species, Sinocyclocheilus longicornus, in a laboratory tank. (Image credit: Xu et al. 2023) (opens in new tab)Lurking within the dark waters of Chinese caves is a bizarre fish species that has an uncanny...

New tropical kelp forest discovered in the Galapagos Islands

Location. Credit: Marine Biology (2022). DOI: 10.1007/s00227-022-04142-8 ...

Moving species emerges as last resort as climate warms

In this photo provided by the Pacific Rim...

New study presents novel behavioral barrier-based framework for sustainable plastic

Ritsumeikan University researchers suggest their developed framework is...

‘Breakthrough’ Obesity Drugs Are Effective but Raise Questions

The hotel ballroom was packed to near capacity with scientists when Susan Yanovski arrived. Despite being 10 minutes early, she had to manoeuvre her way to one of the few empty seats near the back. The audience at the...

Mini sun with simulated gravity could help prepare us for

Physicists have created a mini sun with its own simulated gravity to investigate the causes of extreme space weather. The tiny sun — consisting of a superheated plasma inside a 1-inch-wide (3-centimeter) glass sphere — produced sound waves that constrained...
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