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How Hurricane Lala was juiced by El Niño

about 4 hours ago

El Niño years typically mean warmer ocean temperatures and less wind shear...

OpenAI funds research to try and stop AI from being used to make bioweapons

about 3 hours ago

The start-up's grant to the Nuclear Threat Initiative will fund an international...

How climate change created a new "Ice Silk Road" in the Arctic

about 6 hours ago

China plans to send container ships along Russia’s northern coast, reviving environmental...

AI decodes the mathematical ‘fingerprints’ of famous jazz musicians, from Chick Corea to Thelonious Monk

about 7 hours ago

Music and math often come together in ways we don’t expect

Total solar eclipse, vaccine controversy and coffee health benefits

about 12 hours ago

From eclipse awe to vaccine debate, earthquake recovery and coffee’s benefits

Why it may be impossible to eradicate feral hogs

1 day ago

The U.S. is spending millions to try and control feral hogs, but...

388 years ago, Galileo worked out why human giants can't exist—and explained a law of nature

3 days ago

Giants have featured in stories for millennia, but the reason why they...

Tropical Storm Lala nears Hawaii as forecasters expect it to strengthen into a hurricane

3 days ago

Hawaii rarely sees direct hurricane hits—if Lala strengthens, it will be just...

Why 14 inches of rain fell in Japan in just one day

3 days ago

The extreme rain was deadly, with at least 8 people killed and...

Why is Illinois suddenly being hit with so many tornadoes?

3 days ago

This state, which has seen more than 200 twisters this year, could...

The X-Files creator Chris Carter on Scully, science and the truth that’s still out there

3 days ago

The creator of The X-Files discusses the Frankenstein elements in the newly...

When will Betelgeuse go supernova?

3 days ago

Betelgeuse, the sky’s most famous red supergiant, is well studied but poorly...