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Norway on track to be first to go all-electric

Norway on track to be first to go all-electric

Adrienne Murray Business reporter BBC Like a third of Norwegian motorists, Ståle Fyen now drives an electric car Norway is
A Sweeping Ban on D.E.I. Language Roils the Sciences

A Sweeping Ban on D.E.I. Language Roils the Sciences

Newsportual Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine is an independent, 162-year-old nongovernmental agency tasked with investigating and reporting on a
Fatbergs turned into perfume: Britain’s new industrial revolution

Fatbergs turned into perfume: Britain’s new industrial revolution

BBC In a gleaming laboratory in Edinburgh, robotic machines whirr and mix. The final product that they are creating will
What Lurks in This Flower’s Bizarrely Large Y Chromosome?

What Lurks in This Flower’s Bizarrely Large Y Chromosome?

The vast majority of plants are hermaphrodites, with both male and female reproductive parts. Oaks, some orchids, the potted spider
Equestrian center shelters hundreds of animals

Equestrian center shelters hundreds of animals

Christal Hayes and Kayla Epstein Reporting fromLos Angeles Watch: Moment horses are rescued from approaching LA fire The trailers arrived
Why the Odds of an Asteroid Striking Earth in 2032 Keep Going Up (and Down)

Why the Odds of an Asteroid Striking Earth in 2032

Since December, astronomers have been carefully studying whether an asteroid between 130 and 300 feet long will impact the Earth
Govt pledges to spend £2.6bn in next two years

Govt pledges to spend £2.6bn in next two years

The government says it will spend more than £2.6bn, over the next two years, to protect more homes and businesses
A Fungus That Turns Spiders Into Zombies Is a Discovery to Haunt Your Nightmares

A Fungus That Turns Spiders Into Zombies Is a Discovery

An abandoned gunpowder storage shed pokes out from a small mound of earth in what’s now a nature preserve in
How long could the ‘seismic crisis’ last?

How long could the ‘seismic crisis’ last?

EPA “We’ve put all our mattresses in the living room,” says Georgia Nomikou. The Santorini resident fears the impact of
In Greenland, the Ice Doesn’t Just Flow, It Quivers and Quakes

In Greenland, the Ice Doesn’t Just Flow, It Quivers and

When Andreas Fichtner unspooled a fiber-optic cable into a deep hole in Greenland’s ice, he wasn’t expecting to discover a