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Your future home could be powered by the bricks it’s built with
Scientists have imbued simple red construction bricks with the ability to store energy.
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Why COVID deniers and climate skeptics paint scientists as alarmist
And why they also try to "feminize science," labeling experts as shrill or emotional.
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What’s that smell? Scientists discover what makes locusts swarm.
A pheromone could be the key to ending devastating locust swarms.
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This study on using water and fans to cool down sounds silly. Here’s why it’s important.
As obvious as cooling off with fans and water sounds, it’s not obvious to all public health departments.
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Post-COVID, should countries rethink their obsession with economic growth?
Post-COVID, should countries rethink their obsession with economic growth?
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An overlooked threat to the honey bee: Air pollution
A new study found that bees exposed to heavy smog died quicker in captivity.
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Does your state want to cut carbon emissions? These old laws could be standing in the way.
Outdated policies that favor fossil fuels could thwart states' climate goals.
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Parks combat summer heat. But not everyone has equal access.
A new study finds that parks in nonwhite, low-income communities are smaller and more crowded.
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Is the carbon tax dead? Not yet, says this senator.
Dick Durbin, the second-highest ranking Democratic senator, introduced a new carbon pricing bill on Friday.
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COVID-19 canceled mass protests. Here’s what youth climate activists are doing instead.
Phone banks, social media, and friend-to-friend campaigning are the new focus ahead of this year’s U.S. elections.