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  • New 1.5-Billion-Pixel Eso Image Shows Running Chicken Nebula in Unprecedented Detail

    While many holiday traditions involve feasts of turkey, soba noodles, latkes or Pan de Pascua, this year, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) is bringing you a holiday chicken. 

  • How Technology and Economics Can Help Save Endangered Species

    A lot has changed in the world since the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted 50 years ago in December 1973.

  • Astronomers Detect Seismic Ripples in Ancient Galactic Disk

    A new snapshot of an ancient, far-off galaxy could help scientists understand how it formed and the origins of our own Milky Way.  

  • Common Insect Species Are Suffering the Biggest Losses

    Insect decline is being driven by losses among the locally more common species, according to a new study published in Nature. 

  • Fungi and Future Forest Health

    Standing in an aspen grove, surrounded by slender white trunks and a canopy of leaves that rustle in the slightest breeze, it’s easy to think only of the trees.

  • Positive Tipping Points Must be Triggered to Solve Climate Crisis

    Positive tipping points must be triggered if we are to avoid the severe consequences of damaging Earth system tipping points, researchers say.

  • Finding New Ways to Adapt to a Growing Weather Threat

    Research reveals a steady increase in the number of people at risk from tropical cyclones and the number of days per year these potentially catastrophic storms threaten health and livelihoods.

  • Fleeing Drought, Vulnerable Populations Face Flood Risk in Most African Countries

    In 80% of African countries, moved toward rivers and into cities during drought, increasing the number of people living in flood-risk areas in recent decades, according to a new study.

  • Toxic Chemicals Found in Oil Spills and Wildfire Smoke Detected in Killer Whales

    Toxic chemicals produced from oil emissions and wildfire smoke have been found in muscle and liver samples from Southern Resident killer whales and Bigg’s killer whales.

  • Number of People Affected by Tropical Cyclones Has Increased Sharply Since 2002

    The number of people affected by tropical cyclones has nearly doubled from 2002 to 2019, reaching nearly 800 million people in 2019, according to a new study.

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