Because of the Earth’s wobbly spin, for the next few thousand years spring will continue to get shorter compared to summer.
Philae lander still MIA
Efforts by the Rosetta probe to contact the first-ever lander to set down on a comet indicate that Philae is still sleeping
China faces a ‘huge impact’ from climate change says country’s top meteorologist
The fragile Chinese economy is encountering increasing friction as the country’s environmental problems mount.
Santa Monica Mountains mountain lion crosses huge freeway
P-33 is only the second in 15 years to accomplish this – optimism for population recovery.
Paris considers radical measures to deal with smog
City officials look at long term solutions to an air pollution problem that briefly passed that of many Asian cities this week.
‘Tide of the century’ floods causeway in France
Mont Saint-Michel temporarily turns into an island, and two drown in the supertide
Scientists urge temporary moratorium on genome edits
A group of scientists has called for a temporary and voluntary moratorium on editing the human genome.
India’s Rajendra Singh takes home the “Nobel Prize of Water”
After 20 years of sustainable practices, “the Water Man of India” is credited with restoring drinking water, rivers, forests and croplands for thousands.
Burmese pythons are rising to the top of the Everglades food chain, according to study
The tens of thousands of pythons currently roaming the everglades may be responsible for local extinctions.
Rosetta detects molecular nitrogen at a comet for the first time
Discovery could provide clues about the formation of the solar system.
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