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Planting trees in the sea could act as a huge carbon sink and save millions of dollars in storm damage every year. What is stopping us from doing it? By - Sarah Wild - published - 6 March 26 - A new study reveals restoring mangroves could save $800 million in storm damage, protect 140,000 people from flooding, and remove almost triple the amount of CO2 produced by cars in the U.S. every year.2 hours ago
'City killer' asteroid will narrowly miss the moon, James Webb Telescope reveals - By - Brandon Specktor - last updated - 6 March 26 - The "city killer" asteroid 2024 YR4 won't hit Earth or the moon when it whizzes by in 2032, the latest James Webb Space Telescope observations confirm.3 hours ago
Scientists find 2 marsupial species, thought to have gone extinct 6,000 years ago, living in the forests of New Guinea - By - Sascha Pare - published - 6 March 26 - The pygmy long-fingered possum and the ring-tailed glider, two marsupials believed to have died out thousands of years ago, are still alive in Papuan Indonesia.3 hours ago
'Striking' footage captures the moment a red fox preys on a wolf pup - a behavior never seen on film before - By - Bryony Ravate - published - 6 March 26 - Scientists in Italy captured a red fox entering a den as part of a project to understand wolf population dynamics in the country.3 hours ago
Groundbreaking new drug shows promise for treating children with a devastating form of epilepsy - By - Eva Amsen - published - 5 March 26 - An experimental treatment reduces seizures and other symptoms in children with a type of epilepsy called Dravet syndrome.22 hours ago
The sword in the sea: How one lucky graduate student found his second Crusader sword while taking a swim off Israel's coast - By - Kenna Hughes-Castleberry - published - 5 March 26 - A 12th-century sword spotted jutting out of the seabed in Israel was designed for one-handed combat during the Crusades.1 day ago
Sodium-ion batteries are getting ready for prime time. How can they improve EVs? By - Rory Bathgate - published - 5 March 26 - With potential safety improvements and lower manufacturing costs, Na-ion batteries are coming of age at precisely the right time.8 hours ago
Chinese EV maker claims it's engineered the world's first semi-solid-state EV battery with huge 620-mile range - By - Alan Bradley - published - 5 March 26 - The experimental manufacturing process could one day deliver a vehicle with a 1,000-plus mile range, researchers say.1 day ago
Climate disasters caused societal upheaval 3,000 years ago in China, study of 'oracle bones' hints - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 5 March 26 - Some civilizations in inland China underwent dramatic changes and population drops 3,000 years ago. Now, researchers are using oracle bones, archaeological evidence and climate modeling to find out why.1 day ago
Can you tie a knot in four dimensions? A mathematician explains - By - Zsuzsanna Dancso - published - 5 March 26 - An academic dives into the physics of multiple dimensions and whether it's possible to tie a knot in 4D.1 day ago
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Chewed-up orca fins on Russian beach point to cannibalism, and scientists say it may explain why some pods are so tight-knit - By - Chris Simms - published - 4 March 26 - Detached orca fins scored with distinctive tooth marks suggest that killer whale cannibalism is happening - and it might explain some complex orca societies.2 days ago