BUENOS AIRES, SciDev.Net] A new international platform now enables monthly monitoring of dengue trends across 88 countries, aiming to support the global response to a disease that reached historic ...
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You must learn to silence your ego
In Doctor Strange, the line “Silence your ego” is more than a simple piece of advice — it’s a turning point. Strange begins his journey certain that skill, intellect, and pride alone will carry him ...
Shame on this newspaper for running an incendiary anti-Muslim hatchet piece under the guise of a news story about a Tucson ...
The data from the EA and OS shows the M6 motorway has the longest length of road at medium or high risk of river flooding, ...
A bright ball of fire traveled along a Tehran boulevard so fast that people initially thought it was a drone attack.
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Too cold, too wet, too late: Baby birds are losing the climate game
A 60-year Oxford study tracking over 83,000 great tits finds that cold snaps and heavy rain stunt chick growth and cut survival odds. Breeding earlier in the season helps, but warming climate is ...
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Environmental crises are not beyond repair
SUSAN Solomon, a leading atmospheric chemist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is widely recognized for helping uncover how chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were destroying the Earth’s ...
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Oscars 2026 Highlights: One Battle After Another Clinches Six, Sinners Wins Writing And Craft Awards
This year's Oscars came with unusually high stakes, but One Battle After Another dominated the stage, with a total of six Academy Awards.
DJ Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority partners with Waga Energy to upgrade landfill gas to RNG in New Jersey Waga Energy Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority partners with Waga ...
Renewable energy (RE) advocates may roll their eyes, but the Middle East friction is shouting a bitter punchline: the world still treats fossil fuels ...
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4 environmental lessons past generations learned that still shape climate science today
There is something humbling about realizing that the most urgent climate questions we wrestle with today were, in many ways, already being answered decades ago. Scientists, policymakers, and ordinary ...
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