EEnvironment Read More EPA change for plastics recycling could increase pollutionApril 15, 2026 The Environmental Protection Agency is reconsidering whether facilities that recycle plastic chemically should be held to the same…
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PPhysics Read More Nvidia unveils open-source quantum AI model IsingApril 15, 2026 Ising models are designed to help perform quantum error correction and calibration. Nvidia has announced a new family…
WWildlife Read More 50,000 illegal shark fins found inside fake car part boxesApril 15, 2026 Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. The United…
SScience Read More Inspiring the Next Generation of Climate LeadersApril 15, 2026 Kinsale Community School was buzzing with energy and enthusiasm this Wednesday as it hosted its very own COP…
EEnvironment Read More Fossil fuels face higher taxes than electricity under looming bill – POLITICOApril 15, 2026 Solidarity tax Austria, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain have also called on the Commission to propose a temporary…
SSpace Read More Researchers Say The Universe’s Color Is Cosmic LatteApril 15, 2026 Nearly 50 years after the moon landing, the astronauts on Artemis II returned safely from their successful lunar…
PPhysics Read More Are Neutrinos Their Own Evil Twins? Part 4: Majorana’s MysteryApril 15, 2026 (This is Part 4 of a series on neutrinos, Majorana fermions, and one of the strangest open questions…
WWildlife Read More Wild chimpanzees have been locked in “civil war” for eight yearsApril 15, 2026 Researchers have documented the first clearly observed permanent split in a wild chimpanzee community, followed by years of…
EEnvironment Read More Campaigners warn UK is ‘fishing our future away’ amid cod and mackerel shortagesApril 15, 2026 Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
SSpace Read More We’re Hooked on Satellites. It Could Blow Up in Our FacesApril 15, 2026 A few minutes after the sun retreated behind the Olympic Mountains, we spotted our first satellite. It moved…
PPhysics Read More Boiling fluids and cosmic rays: why space would kill an unprotected human in secondsApril 15, 2026 Boiling fluids and cosmic rays: why space would kill an unprotected human in seconds – Futura-Sciences April 15,…