EEnvironment Read More ‘My invention makes ocean plastic the world’s cheapest problem to solve’March 9, 2026 The global plastic pollution crisis could be solved within 15 years and for less than $1 billion, according…
WWildlife Read More Kororā chicks found malnourished and dead in Waiheke nesting boxesMarch 9, 2026 Of the 30 kororā broughtto Waiheke Native Bird Rescue this summer, just four have survived. Founder Karen Saunders…
SScience Read More Why reef fish from different oceans end up looking alikeMarch 9, 2026 Coral reefs resemble underwater cities bursting with color. Bright yellow stripes, bold black bands, and eye-like spots glide…
EEnvironment Read More Gulf states’ food security is at immediate risk but wider shortages could push up consumer prices globallyMarch 9, 2026 The Iranian regime has announced the closure of the strait of Hormuz and threatened to target ships attempting…
SScience Read More How Nasa contractors are pressing on to bring humans to the moon with Artemis | NasaMarch 9, 2026 It was shaping up into another ordinary day at the Colorado headquarters of the small space startup Lunar…
EEnvironment Read More The case for marine carbon removal to save the climateMarch 9, 2026 We’ve painted ourselves into a corner on climate change — our planet is going to exceed 1.5 degrees…
SScience Read More Chinese official calls for prioritizing Neptune orbiter missionMarch 9, 2026 HELSINKI — A senior Chinese space scientist and delegate to the country’s national congress is proposing the prioritization…
EEnvironment Read More What is the ‘acid rain’ in the wake of US bombings in Iran? An atmospheric scientist explainsMarch 9, 2026 Reports are emerging of black rain falling over parts of Iran in the hours after US-Israeli airstrikes on…
PPhysics Read More US scientists test electric field method to improve heat flow in materialsMarch 9, 2026 Scientists in the United States have discovered an electric field method to improve heat flow in materials. The…
SScience Read More Study explains Antarctica’s mystery Blood FallsMarch 9, 2026 Scientists say they have resolved a long-standing Antarctic mystery with new research in the journal Antarctic Science that…
EEnvironment Read More Millions more people are in the path of rising seas than previously thought : NPRMarch 9, 2026 Rising sea levels are already affecting coastal communities, exacerbating high tide events like this “king tide” in Mill…
SScience Read More Mushroom Pool: The subtle spring with the spectacular storyMarch 9, 2026 Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This…