It’s a classic policy dispute: How much should the current generation invest in reducing carbon emissions for the benefit of future generations?
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Bee Alert: Is a Controversial Herbicide Harming Honeybees?
Is one of the world’s most widely used herbicides a danger not only to annoying weeds, but also to honeybees?
Public Dread of Nuclear Power Limits Its Use
In the ongoing effort to decarbonize U.S. energy production, there is one energy source that often attracts great controversy.
“Impossible” Research Produces 400-Year El Niño Record and Reveals Astonishing Change
Australian scientists have developed an innovative method using cores drilled from coral to produce a world first 400-year long seasonal record of El Niño events, a record that many in the field had described as impossible to extract.
What Does Earth’s Core Have in Common with Salad Dressing? Maybe This
A Yale-led team of scientists may have found a new factor to help explain the ebb and flow of Earth’s magnetic field — and it’s something familiar to anyone who has made a vinaigrette for their salad.
A New Approach to Targeting Tumors and Tracking Their Spread
The spread of malignant cells from an original tumor to other parts of the body, known as metastasis, is the main cause of cancer deaths worldwide.