Flawed carbon accounting lets major polluters delay action, study finds
Utrecht University researchers say widely used carbon fairness methods reward big emitters. Their new approach calls for faster cuts by rich nations and more finance.
Read MoreUtrecht University researchers say widely used carbon fairness methods reward big emitters. Their new approach calls for faster cuts by rich nations and more finance.
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Read MorePhysicists confirm that orbital angular momentum is conserved when a single photon splits into two, opening routes to richer quantum states for computing and communications.
Read MoreFinnish physicists detect a record proton‑emitting nucleus, 188‑astatine, with a watermelon‑like shape, hinting at a previously unseen interaction in heavy nuclei.
Read MoreA global study finds great white sharks defy the leading migration-based explanation for a long-standing DNA mismatch, leaving scientists with a major unanswered question.
Read MoreRice University researchers report record-strength phonon interference in a silver–graphene–silicon carbide stack, enabling label-free single-molecule sensing via Raman signals.
Read MoreA new study finds ocean warming and acidification are weakening Mediterranean bryozoans—‘false coral’ that builds vital underwater habitats—altering their skeletons and microbes and raising mortality.
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Read MoreThe Nature of Tremors and Their Significance Tremors, often classified as seismic events, represent a distinct set of characteristics that
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