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Scientists confirm Europe's record heatwave is "unequivocally" driven by climate change, making such extreme temperatures 3.5°C hotter than in the 1970s. This …
Paris banned public alcohol consumption starting June 26 to reduce strain on emergency services overwhelmed by heatwave-related illnesses, as hospitals report …
AI tools now write over 80% of code at startups, often leading to technical debt and hidden flaws. Investors respond by demanding stricter technical reviews be…
Popular smartphone accessories like camera lens protectors and charging cases often cause glare, overheating, or bulk, while cheap Bluetooth trackers lose conn…
Three former NOAA scientists launched Climate.us to restore public access to climate data after the Trump administration shut down Climate.gov, which previousl…
*Ribbons of Green* traces Albuquerque’s growth and survival through the Rio Grande, now critically overused and threatened by climate change. The book urges sh…
Heat waves impair brain function by disrupting blood flow, causing dehydration, and reducing cognitive performance by up to 13% in outdoor workers. Rising temp…
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi was banned from leaving Iran to attend the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, despite his Oscar-nominated film being feat…
In Venezuela, at least 120 died and hundreds were injured when 6.3-magnitude earthquakes hit, straining an already fragile infrastructure and economy. The U.S.…
The Great American State Fair opened on the National Mall with attractions like a Ferris wheel and a Trump border arch, but critics say it reflects deep divisi…
Europe’s current extreme heatwave is at least 10 times more likely because of human-caused climate change, making such events deadly and economically damaging.…






















