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Climate scientists urge others to take up CO2 tracking as US cuts loom
15. July 2025 (09:00)
Proposed budget cuts in the US will lead to the loss of vital carbon dioxide measurements, but no other countries are preparing to step in so far, researchers warn (New Scientist)
Built-in fire extinguishers can prevent battery explosions
14. July 2025 (22:00)
Adding fire-suppressing chemicals into batteries can prevent overheating, fires and explosions, cutting the risks for electric vehicles and portable electronics (New Scientist)
Nor'easters slamming New England are growing more powerful
14. July 2025 (22:00)
Much like hurricanes further south, the strongest storms to pummel the US north-east are getting even stronger as sea surface temperatures rise (New Scientist)
You don't need to take drugs like Ozempic consistently to lose weight
14. July 2025 (22:00)
People with disrupted access to GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic, still seem to lose substantial amounts of weight (New Scientist)
The truth about de-extinction: is it even possible, and why do it?
14. July 2025 (18:00)
Ambitious projects aim to put dire wolves, woolly mammoths and passenger pigeons back into our ecosystems. But with so many technical and ethical hurdles, what is the real motivation? (New Scientist)
Are batteries based on contact lenses the future of energy storage?
14. July 2025 (15:00)
UK company Superdielectrics says its polymer technology could make batteries cheaper and easier to recycle, but its energy density must improve to compete with lithium-ion devices (New Scientist)
Most warming this century may be due to air pollution cuts
14. July 2025 (12:00)
Satellite data suggests cloud darkening is responsible for much of the warming since 2001, and the good news is that it is a temporary effect due to a drop in sulphate pollution (New Scientist)
LIGO has spotted the most massive black hole collision ever detected
14. July 2025 (02:01)
A puzzling gravitational wave was detected, and astronomers have determined that it comes from a record-breaking black hole merger (New Scientist)
How government use of AI could hurt democracy
12. July 2025 (00:00)
Countries are eager to use AI to automate some government processes, but this risks eroding citizens’ trust and feelings of democratic control – because AI mistakes can ruin their lives (New Scientist)
We may have finally solved an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray puzzle
11. July 2025 (22:30)
The IceCube neutrino detector has allowed researchers to resolve a debate about what types of particles make up ultra-high-energy cosmic rays – but much remains unknown about these rare events (New Scientist)