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Even moderate CO2 emissions could lead to 7°C of warming by 2200
24. March 2025 (18:32)
There's a small chance of very high warming even with moderate future emissions, according to a computer model exploring what could happen in the next thousand years (New Scientist)
How a surprising twist on rewilding could help settle our carbon debt
24. March 2025 (17:00)
We’ve pumped huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that needs to be paid back. Large animals like wolves, bison and whales may already be tackling the problem (New Scientist)
Water can turn into a superacid that makes diamonds
24. March 2025 (12:00)
Simulations suggest that water can become a superacid under extremely high heat and pressure conditions. This may also explain how planets like Uranus and Neptune get diamond rain (New Scientist)
Greenland has gained over 1600 km of new coastline as glaciers retreat
24. March 2025 (11:01)
Melting ice is revealing new coastal zones in the Arctic, but while this new landscape might fuel speculation about natural resources, it is vulnerable to rockfalls and landslides that can cause dangerous tsunamis (New Scientist)
Why it would be utter madness to stop funding mRNA vaccine technology
21. March 2025 (18:35)
It's not a just a revolutionary and safe vaccine technology – mRNA could help make the best and most expensive drugs in the world affordable for everyone (New Scientist)
Bizarre fossil may have been an entirely new type of life
21. March 2025 (16:00)
Chemical analysis suggests the 400-million-year-old fossil Prototaxites was neither plant, animal or fungus – hinting at a mysterious life form that went extinct long ago (New Scientist)
NASA has made the first radio telescope observations on the moon
21. March 2025 (15:00)
The Odysseus spacecraft made a rough landing on the moon last year, toppling over and rendering much of its equipment unusable, but an onboard NASA radio telescope called ROLSES-1  was able to make some observations (New Scientist)
Classrooms decorated like woodlands seem to slow myopia progression
21. March 2025 (14:00)
Spending a lot of time outdoors may be the best way to prevent myopia, or delay its progression, but this isn't always practical. Now, research suggests that bringing the outside in may be a valid workaround (New Scientist)
German company set for first commercial rocket launch from Europe
21. March 2025 (13:00)
Isar Aerospace is preparing to launch its Spectrum rocket from a base in Norway, which would make it the first orbital launch from continental Europe outside Russia (New Scientist)
A radical new idea for how our ancestors invented stone tools
21. March 2025 (12:00)
Stone tools are considered the first form of technology devised by ancient humans – but they might not have been invented from scratch (New Scientist)