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UK swelters in third heatwave of the year as western Europe counts cost of hottest-ever Ju
Britain expands heat alerts while estimates suggest June’s death toll could surpass 20,000 across continentThe UK is sweltering through the peak of its third heatwave of the year as countries around Europe struggle to recover from an early onslaught of baking summer heat.Punishin
Scientists find ‘smoking gun’ evidence of world’s oldest meteorite strike in Western Austr
Scientists find ‘smoking gun’ evidence of world’s oldest meteorite strike in Western Austr
Curtin University researchers use innovative techniques to date three-billion-year-old impact crater in Pilbara regionA meteorite that struck Earth three billion years ago left behind a “smoking gun” – evidence of the world’s oldest impact crater in a remote part of Australia.Anc
Do bees have inner lives? Slow-motion video reveals bumblebee behaviour similar to ‘liking
Do bees have inner lives? Slow-motion video reveals bumblebee behaviour similar to ‘liking
Bees respond to tasty treats or plain water based on context, a study that may provide support for establishing insect sentience showsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWhen bumblebees taste something good, they reach out their glossa – or insect tongue –
This huge hairy-legged Australian arachnid may be the fastest spider on the planet
This huge hairy-legged Australian arachnid may be the fastest spider on the planet
A brown huntsman is the quickest of more than 250 species analysed by scientists in the UK and GermanyIf arachnophobes were not frightened enough by the horrific ability of Australia’s huntsman spiders to drag dead mice up the sides of fridges, they now have another reason.They m
Experts warn of ways screwworm could spread in the US and new difficulties in keeping it a
Scientists worry that current eradication efforts won’t be able to contain parasitic infestation pushing into USWhen conservationists set up cameras in remote regions of Central American forests, they wanted to monitor illegal cattle movement, which can lead to deforestation. But
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How Indian scientists are mapping the brain's last frontier
India's new brainstem atlas offers scientists an unprecedented map of one of the brain's least known regions. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Viagem.
Dolphin deaths in South Australia spike after algal bloom decimates food sources
The March 2025 marine disaster may be linked to a high number of dolphin deaths in the region, scientists sayGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe number of dead dolphins washing up on South Australian beaches spiked in 2025, according to long-term data t
China detains US scientist who studied North Korea nuclear tests
China detains US scientist who studied North Korea nuclear tests
Chen Youlin's family says he has been wrongfully detained for nearly two years on spying charges. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Viagem.
Could we actually terraform Mars? Scientists are trying to find out
Could we actually terraform Mars? Scientists are trying to find out
Scientists have drawn up a research blueprint for assessing the viability of warming the Red Planet, outlining what it might take to make Mars a place in space where Earth life can thrive.
Our sun is destined to 'kick and spit' its way across the solar system when it dies
Scientists have discovered that dying stars don't go down without a fight, with red giants spitting out blobs of plasma and receiving a corresponding "kick."
Searching for alien life: New model could help scientists home in on habitable exoplanets
Searching for alien life: New model could help scientists home in on habitable exoplanets
A new exoplanet model screens rocky worlds by their ability to retain atmospheres over geologic timescales, helping narrow the search for potentially habitable planets beyond Earth.
This 'improbable' exoplanet system is so wonky because of a weird object within
This 'improbable' exoplanet system is so wonky because of a weird object within
"This discovery provides a crucial insight into how planets form even around massive, eccentric objects." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.