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How to change people’s minds about climate change: what the science says

Nature, Published online: 06 September 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02777-9 Telling people about the consensus among scientists can help, study finds, but experts

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Simple steps could shrink US beef industry’s carbon hoofprint

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT 05 September 2024 Beef production accounts for 3% of country’s carbon emissions, but measures such as tree-planting offer

NATURE

Cheap catalysts close the loop on plastics production

A chemical process converts common types of plastic waste into the building blocks needed to make new plastics1. Access options

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Scientists almost have nuclear clocks ticking

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Upcoming Apple Arcade Additions Include NBA 2K25 Arcade Edition and More

Before the start of a busy September with new Apple hardware and software, we’re getting a peak on what will

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TelcoBridges Announces Availability of ProSBC Monitoring as a Service

ProSBC MaaS is a natural evolution of our service offerings, designed to help our clients simplify deployment, control operational costs,

BUSINESS

The Fed won’t save stocks, sell the first rate cut, says Stifel

Think rate cuts will save the bull market? Think again, according to Stifel. “Fed cuts are a red herring,” Stifel

NATURE

Transparent mice made with light-absorbing dye reveal organs at work

A dye that turns mouse tissues transparent could have applications in medical research. Credit: dra_schwartz/Getty A dye that helps to

NATURE

How a fearsome predator helped bring this community back to life

In rebuilding an ecosystem, a Conservation International project showed that ‘everything is connected.’   When one small town saw its