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Two Scientific Groups Say They’ll Keep Working on U.S. Climate Assessment

Two Scientific Groups Say They’ll Keep Working on U.S. Climate

Major science groups said Friday that they would publish work for the country’s flagship report on climate change, a project
Trump’s 2026 Budget Proposes Cutting NASA Funding by $6 Billion

Trump’s 2026 Budget Proposes Cutting NASA Funding by $6 Billion

Under President Trump’s proposed budget, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration would largely become the National Moon and Mars Administration,
New ‘Climate Superfund’ Laws Face Widening Legal Challenges

New ‘Climate Superfund’ Laws Face Widening Legal Challenges

Vermont made history last year when it enacted the country’s first climate superfund law. It’s designed to let the state
Trump Administration Unveils E.P.A. Overhaul With Shift to Approving New Chemicals

Trump Administration Unveils E.P.A. Overhaul With Shift to Approving New

The Environmental Protection Agency said on Friday that it would disperse scientists from its independent research office to other divisions
One of the Weather World’s Biggest Buzzwords Expands Its Reach

One of the Weather World’s Biggest Buzzwords Expands Its Reach

For people on the West Coast, atmospheric rivers, a weather phenomenon that can bring heavy rain or snow from San
Weed Manager of the Year: One Man’s Quest to Save the Sonoran Desert

Weed Manager of the Year: One Man’s Quest to Save

When Don Pike takes his daily walk, he laces up his brown hiking boots, grabs his walking stick and bucket
‘Unparalleled’ snake antivenom made from man bitten 200 times

‘Unparalleled’ snake antivenom made from man bitten 200 times

Getty Images A black mamba is arguably the world’s deadliest snake The blood of a US man who deliberately injected
Sam Altman’s Start-Up Launches Eye-Scanning Crypto Orbs in the U.S.

Sam Altman’s Start-Up Launches Eye-Scanning Crypto Orbs in the U.S.

Spend enough time in San Francisco, peering into the cyberpunk future, and you may find that weird things start seeming
How the political consensus on climate change has shattered

How the political consensus on climate change has shattered

Helen Catt Political correspondent Getty Images When the UK became the first major economy in the world to commit to
How Nearly a Century of Happiness Research Led to One Big Finding

How Nearly a Century of Happiness Research Led to One

When Lyubomirsky arrived at graduate school for social psychology at Stanford in 1989, academic research on happiness was only beginning