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A battery-powered garment embedded with squishy, water-laden gel could help people to work in extreme heat and humidity 1.
Nearly one-quarter of heatwaves would have been ‘virtually impossible’ without global warming — and can be attributed to the ...
Artificially generated data can help to train AI models when real data are scant, but more focus is needed on validating the ...
Representatives of four medical research centres have told Nature they have waived normal ethical review because 'synthetic' ...
A bacterium that uses sulfide as an energy source to metabolize solid iron oxides has been discovered, revealing a biological ...
Discovery joins a list of the greatest hits of the LIGO detector, which ten years ago became the first to detect ...
Master-control area integrates information about hunger, a food’s tastiness and more — and can even drive intake of plastic ...
Attribution study suggests major energy producers place an outsized role in causing extreme heatwaves — plus, the scientists ...
In an intricate interaction spanning domains of life, the bacterium Salmonella hijacks the yeast Candida to make it produce ...
When US President Donald Trump’s administration started slashing science funding in January, Nicole Maphis wasn’t especially ...
The US administration is attempting to undermine efforts to curb greenhouse-gas emissions. It will ultimately leave that country, and the world, worse off.
Momentum is building for regenerative agriculture, a set of approaches that could help farms to weather the changing climate ...