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Hit by ‘Gut Punches,’ Scientists Band Together to Protest Trump

Hit by ‘Gut Punches,’ Scientists Band Together to Protest Trump

On Feb. 8, Colette Delawalla, a graduate student in psychology at Emory University, nervously announced to the online world that
Humans Have Been Perfecting Avocados for 7,500 Years

Humans Have Been Perfecting Avocados for 7,500 Years

Avocados are true superfoods: dense, buttery scoops of vitamins, fat and fiber, all in a hand-size package. We worked for
Fossil Fuels Are the Future, Chris Wright Tells African Leaders

Fossil Fuels Are the Future, Chris Wright Tells African Leaders

For the past two days, under the soft lights of chandeliers in a Marriott basement a block from the White
Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Affects Iran’s Nuclear Inspectors

Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Affects Iran’s Nuclear Inspectors

Starting in late January, President Trump suspended two programs that provide American aid to international nuclear inspectors, potentially undermining his
More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of Staff Cut

More NOAA Employees May Be Let Go, Making 20% of

Newsportual Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the nation’s premier agency for weather and climate science, has been told by the Trump
NASA to Launch SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions: How to Watch

NASA to Launch SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions: How to Watch

Two NASA missions are ready for a late-night launch aboard a single rocket. Both aim to unravel mysteries about the
Starship Explosions Show SpaceX No Longer Defying Gravity

Starship Explosions Show SpaceX No Longer Defying Gravity

For SpaceX, 2025 should have been the best year yet. Elon Musk, the founder of the private space company, is
Gene found to link obesity risk in labradors and humans

Gene found to link obesity risk in labradors and humans

Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News University of Cambridge The gene the researchers identified interferes with a brain signalling pathway
Climate Change Made South Sudan Heat Wave More Likely, Study Finds

Climate Change Made South Sudan Heat Wave More Likely, Study

After a blistering February heat wave in South Sudan’s capital caused dozens of students to collapse from heat stroke, officials
spacecraft can’t complete Moon mission

spacecraft can’t complete Moon mission

Georgina Rannard Climate and science reporter Watch: Moment problem identified after Athena spacecraft lands on the Moon A private spacecraft