- + Scientists say these killer whales are distinct species. It could save them—Approving two proposed killer whale species could transform how they'r...
- + Rattlesnakes on Santa Catalina Island have learned that it pays to be unusually aggressive —It pays to rattle more, bite more often and inject more toxin on an is...
- + Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study finds—Much of the Colorado River's water is used for agriculture. A new stud...
- + Opinion: California has to conserve water. Why is Sacramento dragging its heels? —The state water board knows California is facing a hotter, drier futur...
- + Berkeley halts landmark natural gas ban after legal fight—The California Restaurant Assn. and Berkeley have agreed to a settleme...
- + The federal government plans to kill half a million West Coast owls—The federal government has proposed a plan to shoot 500,000 barred owl...
- + Will killing thousands of invasive owls save threatened ones? That's the government's plan—The federal government has proposed a plan to shoot 500,000 barred owl...
- + Starvation has decimated gray whales off the Pacific Coast. Can the giants ever recover? —Researchers suspect that starvation may have killed half off all gray ...
- + Endangered desert pupfish delays Colorado River conservation plans for Imperial Valley—Concerns about the endangered desert pupfish delay Colorado River cons...
- + Easter plans in jeopardy? SoCal storm bringing rain, snow, possible mudslides—Another storm will bring more rain to most of Southern California this...
- + More rain, snow are in California's stormy forecast. What to expect this weekend—Another storm will bring more rain to most of Southern California this...
- + 'Humbling, and a bit worrying': Scientists fail to fully explain record global heat—Blistering global temperatures have one NASA scientist warning: "We co...
- + Yes, beavers can help stop wildfires. And more places in California are embracing them—Beavers create unburned islands where plants and animals can shelter f...
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- + The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness?—Nature, Published online: 29 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00902-...
- + How papers with doctored images can affect scientific reviews —Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00875-...
- + Overcoming low vision to prove my abilities under pressure—Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00957-...
- + Scientists made a six-legged mouse embryo — here’s why—Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00943-...
- + Copper-catalyzed dehydrogenation or lactonization of C(sp3)−H bonds—Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07341-...
- + The corpse of an exploded star and more — March’s best science images—Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00941-...
- + Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing: crypto-funded researchers grapple with FTX collapse—Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00960-...
- + This super-Earth is the first planet confirmed to have a permanent dark side—Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00414-...
- + How a spreadsheet helped me to land my dream job—Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00950-...
- + Tweeting your research paper boosts engagement but not citations—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00922-...
- + Video: Cancer-busting vaccines—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00842-...
- + Cancer-vaccine trials give reasons for optimism—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00840-...
- + No sweat: Moisture-wicking device keeps wearable-tech dry—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00945-...
- + A global timekeeping problem postponed by global warming—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07170-...
- + CGRP sensory neurons promote tissue healing via neutrophils and macrophages—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07237-...
- + Formation of memory assemblies through the DNA-sensing TLR9 pathway—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07220-...
- + The HEAT repeat protein HPO-27 is a lysosome fission factor—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07249-...
- + Five million years of Antarctic Circumpolar Current strength variability—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07143-...
- + Optomechanical realization of the bosonic Kitaev chain—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07174-...
- + TRBC1-targeting antibody–drug conjugates for the treatment of T cell cancers—Nature, Published online: 27 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07233-...
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- + Climate Change Is Altering the Earth's Rotation, Affecting Global Timekeeping—The Earth is spinning slightly faster than it was a few years ago, but...
- + At 11,500 Feet, a ‘Climate Fast’ to Save the Melting Himalaya—Sonam Wangchuk has long worked to help people in India’s Ladakh region...
- + This Map Shows Where Planting Trees Would Make Climate Change Worse—Though oft touted as a fix for climate change, planting trees could, i...
- + Octopuses Are Highly Intelligent. Should They Be Farmed for Food?—A Spanish company is aiming to factory farm octopuses for their meat, ...
- + In Our Age of Fire Suppression, Only the Biggest Blazes Survive—While forest managers have proved adept of stamping out small wildfire...
- + In Texas, the Heat Index Is Rising Faster Than the Temperature—A new study of summer weather in Texas finds the heat index — an indic...
- + Nations Are Undercounting Emissions, Putting UN Goals at Risk—Because of lax rules, national inventories reported to the United Nati...
- + As Carbon Air Capture Ramps Up, Major Hurdles Remain—Aided by tax breaks and carbon credits, scores of plants are being dev...
- + More Than Half of Commutes Globally Made by Car, Study Finds—A new study of urban transport finds that most commuters globally are ...
- + How Lightly Grazed Lands Can Lock Away Carbon—A new study finds that scaling back grazing on most pastureland worldw...
- + Warming Waters Bringing More Sharks to the Alabama Coast—Over the past two decades, the number of young bull sharks in Mobile B...
- + Under Threat in Their Native California, Giant Sequoias Are Thriving in Britain—Worsening drought and wildfires in California are pushing giant sequoi...
- + How China Became the World’s Leader on Renewable Energy—China has achieved stunning growth in its installed renewable capacity...
- + Indonesia Grossly Underestimating Methane Leaking from Coal Mines—Emissions of methane from Indonesian coal mines are eight times higher...
- + Solar Accounted for More Than Half of New U.S. Power Last Year—Solar accounted for most of the capacity the nation added to its elect...
- + Great Barrier Reef Sees Mass Bleaching as Ocean Temperatures Hit Record High—Beset by severe heat throughout the Australian summer, the Great Barri...
- + As Flooding Increases on the Mississippi, Forests Are Drowning—Ever-worsening floods are killing trees at an increasing rate along th...
- + In Mongolia, a Killer Winter Is Ravaging Herds and a Way of Life—Mongolia’s nomadic herders are facing a savage “dzud” winter, with mor...
- + Scientists Vote Down Proposal to Declare Anthropocene Has Begun—For more than a decade, scientists have been mulling whether the Earth...
- + Great Lakes Ice Cover Hits New Lows—On the North American Great Lakes, ice cover usually peaks in late Feb...
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