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September 28, 2025
The new Arctic frontier: Mining, politics, and melting ice
Melting Arctic ice opens access to natural resources, intensifying geopolitical tensions and prompting debates on sustainable development in a fragile ecosystem.
by Stanley Coster
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September 25, 2025
Coral “whispers” revealing the secret stresses of a warming ocean
by Dr. Priya N. Bhandari
September 23, 2025
Global heat records push nations to rethink climate strategies
by Suzy Flach
September 23, 2025
Scientists develop ocean bacteria that eat plastic faster than ever
Researchers engineer a strain of marine bacteria capable of degrading plastic at record speeds, offering a potential breakthrough in combating global ocean pollution.
by Esther J. Stewart
September 22, 2025
A breakthrough in fusion energy brings net gain within reach
Scientists report a fusion experiment achieving net positive energy output for the first time, edging humanity closer to clean, virtually limitless power.
by Dora Moore
September 21, 2025
Desert cities turn to fog harvesting to secure fresh water
Water-scarce urban regions are experimenting with fog harvesting technologies, capturing atmospheric moisture to supplement limited freshwater supplies and combat growing droughts.
by Stanley Coster
September 19, 2025
Rivers on the brink: Drought pushes major waterways to critical lows
Hydrologists warn that unprecedented drought conditions are driving major rivers worldwide to dangerously low levels, threatening agriculture, energy production, and the drinking water supply of millions.
by Dr. Priya N. Bhandari
September 17, 2025
Urban forests emerge as cities race to fight extreme heat
Municipal governments are investing heavily in large-scale reforestation of urban districts, hoping to mitigate soaring temperatures and improve air quality through nature-based cooling strategies.
by Suzy Flach
September 16, 2025
Recycled construction: How circular architecture is reshaping skylines
Architects and engineers are turning to fully recyclable materials to design buildings that can be dismantled and reused, dramatically reducing emissions from the construction sector.
by Esther J. Stewart
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Environment
| September 19, 2025
Rivers on the brink: Drought pushes major waterways to critical lows
by Dr. Priya N. Bhandari
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| September 23, 2025
Scientists develop ocean bacteria that eat plastic faster than ever
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September 25, 2025
Coral “whispers” revealing the secret stresses of a warming ocean
New research deciphers subtle signals from coral reefs, revealing hidden stress responses to rising ocean temperatures and highlighting the urgency of climate action.
by Dr. Priya N. Bhandari
September 23, 2025
Global heat records push nations to rethink climate strategies
Unprecedented global temperatures are forcing governments to adopt more aggressive climate policies, focusing on resilience, renewable energy, and adaptation measures.
by Suzy Flach
September 23, 2025
Scientists develop ocean bacteria that eat plastic faster than ever
Researchers engineer a strain of marine bacteria capable of degrading plastic at record speeds, offering a potential breakthrough in combating global ocean pollution.
by Esther J. Stewart
September 22, 2025
A breakthrough in fusion energy brings net gain within reach
Scientists report a fusion experiment achieving net positive energy output for the first time, edging humanity closer to clean, virtually limitless power.
by Dora Moore
September 21, 2025
Desert cities turn to fog harvesting to secure fresh water
Water-scarce urban regions are experimenting with fog harvesting technologies, capturing atmospheric moisture to supplement limited freshwater supplies and combat growing droughts.
by Stanley Coster
September 19, 2025
Rivers on the brink: Drought pushes major waterways to critical lows
Hydrologists warn that unprecedented drought conditions are driving major rivers worldwide to dangerously low levels, threatening agriculture, energy production, and the drinking water supply of millions.
by Dr. Priya N. Bhandari
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