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  • Replacement ‘Climate-Friendly’ Car Refrigerant Linked to Rising Forever Chemical Pollution in Europe

    A newer ‘climate-friendly’ refrigerant used in car air conditioning systems, may already be a significant, and possibly dominant, source of a ‘forever chemical’ pollutant across Europe, according to a new University of Bristol-led study.

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  • Decades-Long Study Finds 'Stable' Soil Carbon Degrades

    After nearly four decades, the world’s longest-running soil warming experiment is revealing a surprising result: even ‘stable’ carbon in forest soils can break down as temperatures rise, releasing more carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere.

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  • Scientists Uncover Genetic Clues From a Tumour-Prone Reptile That Could Advance Cancer Research

    A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, suggests a pet gecko with an unusually high risk of tumours may be a promising model for understanding how cancer develops and spreads.

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  • A Turquoise Tint for the Black Sea

    The Black Sea sits at the boundary between Europe and Asia and connects to the Mediterranean Sea via a chain of waterways. 

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  • Plants Switch Immediately Under High Light

    Plants do not wait hours to respond to intense sunlight—they react within minutes.

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  • New Airborne Technology Could Protect People and the Environment

    A new airborne imaging approach can reliably detect unexploded weapons that lay in shallow coastal waters and remain an ongoing hazard to public safety, marine ecosystems, and infrastructure worldwide.

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  • Smoke Season is Back

    As Canada heads into the 2026 wildfire season, Canadians should expect smoke-filled skies to become a more regular part of summer, even in communities far removed from active fires.

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  • As National Drought Deepens, a New AI Model Helps Balance Water Demands

    As drought strains water supplies across much of the United States, Virginia Tech researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model designed to help policymakers manage growing competition between agriculture and semiconductor manufacturing.

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  • Creating Complex Light Patterns Using a Two-Century-Old Light Phenomenon

    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) scientists have used a classic optical phenomenon known as the “Poisson spot” to create stable patterns of light called “optical skyrmions”.

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  • Climate Change Makes Marine Animals Shrink

    International study identifies an ancient pattern as a warning sign for the consequences of today’s global warming.

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