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As global heatwaves intensify, WMO urges stronger early warning systems and public health action plans to prevent heat-related deaths worldwide.

New Normal- Extreme Heat, Zombie Microbes and Aging Dams

As extreme heat grips many countries and increasingly becomes “the new normal,” the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has issued a stark warning....
A new study from Utrecht University reveals that nanoplastics—fragments less than a micrometer across—are far more abundant than previously thought, dominating plastic pollution in the North Atlantic.

Atlantic Ocean Is Swimming With 27 Million Tonnes of Nanoplastics

The vast expanse of the ocean holds a hidden crisis. A new study, published in Nature by researchers from Utrecht University and...
The devastating central Texas Hill Country flash floods highlight the critical need for improved early warning dissemination

Deadly Texas Flash Floods Expose Gaps in Early Warning Systems

Tragically, recent flash floods in the central Texas Hill Country caused significant loss of life. Months of rain descended in mere hours,...
New research finds microplastics shed from food packaging, containers, and utensils are contaminating food.

Microplastics Are Leaking From Everyday Food Packaging Into Your Meals

A sweeping new study has revealed that simply using food packaging as intended can contaminate your meals with invisible microplastics. Researchers reviewed...
A new study from Washington University reveals how religion, politics, and war drive evolutionary change in urban wildlife

Religion, Politics and War Quietly Rewrite Urban Evolution

The consequences of religion, politics and war extend far beyond human societies. They are also reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of animals and...
Scientists discover rhythmic pulses of molten mantle beneath Africa’s Afar region that are tearing the continent apart and forming a new ocean basin.

Rhythmic Pulses Beneath Africa Could Split  the Continent

Scientists led by the University of Southampton have unveiled groundbreaking evidence showing rhythmic surges of molten mantle rock rising beneath Africa’s Afar...
Researchers warn ecosystems face destabilization from centuries of human land use.

Earth’s Oldest Rocks in Northern Quebec Reveal Secrets of Early Planetary History

A team of Canadian and French researchers has made a landmark discovery that reshapes our understanding of Earth’s early history. They have...
ETH Zurich has created a 3D-printable living material infused with photosynthetic bacteria that captures CO2 and hardens over time. Could buildings become carbon sinks?

Buildings That Breathe: The Future of Living Materials

In a striking fusion of biology, materials science, and architecture, researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a living, photosynthetic material that could...
New research shows that consuming a diverse mix of flavonoids—from teas to berries—may lower your risk of chronic diseases and increase lifespan.

A Rainbow on Your Plate: Flavonoids Could Add Years to Your Life

Looking to live longer and reduce your risk of chronic diseases? Add more color and variety to your plate—especially foods rich in...