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Wildfires in Ontario make Toronto air quality worst in world
Wildfires in Ontario make Toronto air quality worst in world
Environment Canada has issued health warnings after sky over city turns yellowSmoke from more than 100 active wildfires in northern Ontario have made Toronto’s air quality the current worst in the world and caused yellow, smoky air in cities across the north-east US.Environment C
New BMW i3 Touring caught in the wild with fat arches and a big boot
New BMW i3 Touring caught in the wild with fat arches and a big boot
New Touring to join BMW’s i3 range, and it’ll be the car that Mercedes won’t have an answer for O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Auto.
Meteorite that crashed through New Jersey house could hold the clues to life's origins
Meteorite that crashed through New Jersey house could hold the clues to life's origins
"Thanks to the homeowner’s quick reaction, these are the most pristine CM1/2 meteorites we know of." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
JBL’s Flip 7 speaker is small, versatile, and 40 percent off
JBL’s Flip 7 speaker is small, versatile, and 40 percent off
Sure, Bluetooth speakers are awesome to have for picturesque beach trips, camping weekends, and other outdoor adventures. But they’re just as good to have for some sprinkler time in the yard with the kiddo, or for blasting some tunes or a podcast while you make food. No matter th
The hidden skeleton “gatekeeper” inside brain cells could help fight Alzheimer's
The hidden skeleton “gatekeeper” inside brain cells could help fight Alzheimer's
Researchers have discovered that a microscopic skeleton inside neurons does much more than hold cells together. It acts as a gatekeeper that controls what brain cells absorb and when they absorb it. When this protective structure weakens, neurons rapidly take in harmful proteins
Canada wildfires leaves train 'encased in flames' as smoke from drifts towards US
Canada wildfires leaves train 'encased in flames' as smoke from drifts towards US
The crew was rescued after the close call. Meanwhile, blazes in Canada have left Toronto under a haze and smoke heading towards several major US cities.
Climate impact research needs more real-world data, study suggests
Climate impact research needs more real-world data, study suggests
European cities are experimenting with hundreds of climate solutions, from green roofs to electric vehicles, in hopes of adapting to the warmer world around us. But despite a growing body of research on these solutions, we still have only a limited idea of what actually works in
China is funding African farmers but not food processing and storage: Why it's a problem
China is funding African farmers but not food processing and storage: Why it's a problem
China has become one of Africa's largest development financiers. Since 2000, Chinese and other state-backed institutions have committed more than US$180 billion in loans to African countries. The money has been used to finance roads, railways, power stations, ports, water infrast
Sweeping analysis shows prestige, topic and location matter most to get research published
Sweeping analysis shows prestige, topic and location matter most to get research published
Scientists from prestigious universities and large research groups are significantly more likely to have their research published in general-interest, top-tier scientific journals. Meanwhile, authors based in China and those studying politics, economics, gender or other social is
New species of monkey with unusual orange lips discovered in the Democratic Republic of Co
New species of monkey with unusual orange lips discovered in the Democratic Republic of Co
Scientists have described a new species of colobus monkey in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), report John Hart at Lukuru Wildlife Research Foundation and colleagues in PLOS One. The first hint that a new primate species might be hiding in the dense forests o
Large precolonial villages in the Brazilian Cerrado practiced maize-based polyculture, evi
Large precolonial villages in the Brazilian Cerrado practiced maize-based polyculture, evi
For decades, researchers have debated the subsistence strategies of precolonial societies in the Brazilian Cerrado (tropical savanna): Were they hunter-gatherers or intensive maize farmers, and in either case, how did they organize themselves and interact with the land they inhab
Bone 'fingerprints' unlock hidden stories of underwater caves
Bone 'fingerprints' unlock hidden stories of underwater caves
Bones preserved in underwater caves offer a rare and powerful window into the past—but until now, researchers have had limited tools to understand how the remains of extinct megafauna and other animals came to rest in their underwater graveyards. New research led by Griffith Univ