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Europe’s extreme heat is shutting down power plants by making cooling water too warm and driving up demand, causing blackouts. This exposes weaknesses in Europ…
Philosophers Schwitzgebel and Pober argue consciousness could exist in forms we can’t comprehend, not just human-like brains, challenging how we search for ali…
MIT Technology Review launched its first Engineering issue to highlight engineers solving global challenges like climate change and health crises with scalable…
South Africa’s Cape leopards are genetically distinct and half the size of other leopards after 20,000 years of isolation, yet they retain high genetic diversi…
Extreme heat impairs animals' cognitive abilities, causing aggression and poor decision-making, which threatens their survival. As climate change intensifies h…
Andy Burnham is set to become PM after Labour MPs accepted his inevitability, with his transition focusing on economic change, including a potential move for R…
A man developed sudden taste distortions linked to long-term ACE inhibitor use, causing food to taste foul. This highlights how medication side effects can eme…
Early humans brought fire into caves 1.79 million years ago, proven by burned bones in South Africa’s Wonderwerk Cave. This rewrites fire control history, show…
Elected Democrats are barely mentioning climate change ahead of the 2024 midterms, despite voter concerns about extreme weather and clean energy jobs. Polls sh…
Alan Wilson won South Carolina’s Republican governor runoff by 52% to 48%, thanks to Donald Trump’s late endorsement after initially staying neutral. His victo…
Accelerating UK electrification could save households £200/year by 2030 by reducing gas dependence, as CCC analysis shows. Faster adoption of heat pumps and EV…





















