Over the next decade, 24 European cities with a total population of 62 million people will ban diesel vehicles, and 13 of those cities will ban all internal combustion cars by 2030, according to Bloomberg News.
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Who Will Pay for the Huge Costs of Holding Back Rising Seas?
For cities in the United States, the price of infrastructure projects to combat rising seas and intensifying storms is coming into focus — and so is the sticker shock.
Male Black Widows Piggyback on Work of Rivals in A Desperate Attempt to Find A Mate
A new U of T Scarborough study finds male black widow spiders will hijack silk trails left by rival males in their search for a potential mate.
New Data From UO-Led Study May Change Glacial Melt Predictions
Working in ice-clogged seawater in small chartered boats, a University of Oregon-led research team successfully used sonar to scan Alaska’s LeConte Glacier in the first field tests of a long-used theory on melting that occurs under glaciers.
Mayo Clinic Study Shows AI Could Enable Accurate, Inexpensive Screening for Atrial Fibrillation
A new Mayo Clinic research study shows that artificial intelligence (AI) can detect the signs of an irregular heart rhythm — atrial fibrillation (AF) — in an EKG, even if the heart is in normal rhythm at the time of a test.
People Who Eat Dark Chocolate Less Likely to Be Depressed
Eating dark chocolate may positively affect mood and relieve depressive symptoms, finds a new UCL-led study looking at whether different types of chocolate are associated with mood disorders.