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Goodbye Goldilocks: Scientists may have to look beyond habitable zones to find alien life
Scientists may need to broaden their horizons in their search for alien life.
India's central bank has put on hold plans to ask domestic lenders to disclose and manage risks from climate change, three ...
Do you know who is called the father of geography? Find out how Eratosthenes measured the Earth's circumference and created ...
Energy-efficient windows can improve comfort and reduce heat loss. Learn how they work, what features matter and when ...
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26% of American homes sit in climate danger zones
New study reveals 26% of U.S. homes worth $12.7 trillion face severe climate disasters - find out if your property is at risk ...
Seattle ordered to pay over $30 million for fatal shooting of teen in 2020 protest - A jury has ordered the city of Seattle ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains the evolution of the people and landscape of Bandhavgarh ...
Colombian city launched its first clean air zone in one of its poorest neighbourhoods and has plans for green spaces too ...
Narrow bands of ocean covering just over one-third of the world's seas are responsible for absorbing nearly three-quarters of ...
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The hidden physics of watersheds: Why some are more sensitive to climate variability than others
Water is everywhere, from the snowpack in the mountains to the tap in our kitchens. But while we often think about rainfall ...
AI benefits to be felt ‘across community’, Kendall says as growth zone announced - The latest of the UK Government’s AI ...
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A drying climate is making East Africa pull apart faster
A switch from a humid to a dry climate has led the Eastern African Rift Zone to pull apart more freely, new research finds.
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