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- + Trump targets paper straw purchases by federal government — and won't stop there —An executive order from President Trump will negate a Biden initiative that required federal procurement offices to purchase paper straws in lieu of ...
- + What it's like for Californians caught in the Patagonia forest fires—A journalist from California is caught in the wildfires in Patagonia, Argentina, at the same time L.A. faces the same challenges. Here's what she's le...
- + California loves Dungeness crab. But concerns over whale safety put industry in peril —California's Dungeness crab industry is under increasing regulation because of concerns over whales getting entangled in fishing gear. With a truncate...
- + New H5N1 bird flu variant found in Nevada dairy worker as new data show changes in virus—A dairy worker in Nevada has reportedly been infected by the killer variant of H5N1 bird flu; analysis shows changes in new strain that makes it more ...
- + Could balloon-like water tanks help fight L.A.'s fires? A new concept is touted as a solution —Could balloon-like water tanks help California prepare for fires? Some call an energy company's "Water Trees" a game-changing solution to store water ...
- + Cal Fire's updated fire-hazard maps will double the area of locally managed land that must comply with safety codes—Cal Fire will begin rolling out new fire-hazard severity maps, which are expected to more than double the land in jurisdictions where the state will a...
- + Finally we know where toxic ash from the L.A. wildfires could end up—Here are the landfills that could take toxic waste from the L.A. wildfires in the coming weeks — many have not accepted hazardous materials in the pas...
- + Meet the New Owners in Whispering Pines —At least 22 parcels totaling more than 100 acres in and around Whispering Pines area within Joshua Tree National Park have changed hands since 2021, s...
- + Column: Slow the spread of fire? 'We have to get rid of the palm trees'—Structures, rather than vegetation, served as the primary fuel for spreading flames, but fire-resistant landscaping helps. It's time to get rid of the...
- + Record-breaking rain lashes California, with two people killed during storm in Sonoma County—After a relatively weak storm expected to arrive in L.A. late Thursday, forecasters say a potentially more powerful storm could hit around Valentine's...
- + Long Beach aquarium spotlights 'real animals, real birds, real fish' with new report card —On Thursday, the Aquarium of the Pacific released its first Marine Species Report Card, detailing the population trends of 30 coastal California speci...
- + Opinion: Metro needs to stop making traffic — and climate disasters — worse—A plan to widen the 605 and other freeways will increase, not help, congestion. That's bad for Angelenos and our environment.
- + Deadly version of H5N1 bird flu spills over into Nevada dairy cattle—A version of the H5N1 virus that has killed one person and severely sickened another has been detected in milk samples collected from Nevada dairy her...
- + Biden struggled to bring the American Climate Corps to life. Then Trump killed it—President Biden struggled for years to get the American Climate Corps off the ground after Congress chose not to fund it. On his first day, Trump swif...
- + Scientists search for answers after gray whale washes ashore in L.A., bitten and underweight—After a 38-foot-long female gray whale washed ashore at Dockweiler Beach, scientists look for a cause of death: 'Each mortality has a story to tell.'
- + Opinion: Why no water system is built with capacity for fires like Palisades and Eaton—Think of a community water system as a local coffee shop that usually sells 300 cups a day. A shop like that just couldn't fulfill an unexpected order...
- + Cal Fire's predictions didn't foresee the Altadena inferno. Now it's changing its fire-hazard maps—The vast majority of homes destroyed in the Eaton fire were outside of Cal Fire's "very high" fire hazard severity zones, yet a newer approach by an i...
- + EV demand stalls out in California as automakers face zero-emission sales mandate —Aside from Tesla, no other major manufacturer will meet the state's 35% threshold for zero-emission vehicles in the 2026 model year, a trade group lea...
- + The water unexpectedly released from dams on Trump's order didn't help farms or L.A.—The Trump administration abruptly sent water flowing from two California dams. The action could leave less water in dams for the summer, when farmers ...
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- + Scientists fight Norway’s language law, warning of talent exodus—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00344-4Mandatory language courses for foreign researchers could harm Norway’s abili...
- + Federico Mayor Zaragoza obituary: former UNESCO chief who championed neonatal screening—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00445-0The biochemist introduced the first heel-prick tests for newborn babies in S...
- + Your brain is full of microplastics: are they harming you?—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00405-8Plastics have infiltrated every recess of the planet, including your lungs, ...
- + Transylvanian diaries reveal centuries-old climate extremes—Nature, Published online: 12 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00393-9Droughts, extreme heat and destructive flooding plagued the region in the si...
- + Author Correction: High fatigue resistance in a titanium alloy via near-void-free 3D printing—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08641-8Author Correction: High fatigue resistance in a titanium alloy via near-void...
- + ‘Aqua tweezers’ manipulate particles with water waves—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00446-zResearchers create precise 3D patterns with water.
- + Earth’s mysterious inner core really is changing shape—Nature, Published online: 10 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00395-7Earthquakes ringing through the planet illuminate how its heart is transform...
- + Outdated rules on expenses prevent academics from travelling more sustainably—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00433-4Outdated rules on expenses prevent academics from travelling more sustainabl...
- + The Greenland Ice Sheet is fracturing faster than expected—Nature, Published online: 10 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00408-5Three-dimensional maps of glacier surfaces across Greenland reveal that crac...
- + Dear Leader—Nature, Published online: 12 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00364-0The follies of youth.
- + Close the biodiversity funding gap by teaching conservation to financial professionals—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00431-6Close the biodiversity funding gap by teaching conservation to financial pro...
- + Scientific societies need to modernize—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00434-3Scientific societies need to modernize
- + Nature markets are nothing new — they are widespread, regulated and instructive—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00432-5Nature markets are nothing new — they are widespread, regulated and instruct...
- + Author Correction: A map of the rubisco biochemical landscape—Nature, Published online: 10 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08707-7Author Correction: A map of the rubisco biochemical landscape
- + Breaking language barriers: ‘Not being fluent in English is often viewed as being an inferior scientist’—Nature, Published online: 10 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00157-5Biologist Tatsuya Amano works to make science a fairer place for non-fluent ...
- + Amazing Australopithecus — excitement from 1925 about a ‘man ape’ fossil find—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00066-7A skull discovered in South Africa provides key evidence about human evoluti...
- + ‘Male-dominated campuses belong to the past’: the University of Tokyo tackles the gender gap—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00403-wA range of initiatives, from financial-support schemes to awareness campaign...
- + Why is mathematics education failing some of the world’s most talented children?—Nature, Published online: 12 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00402-xA study shines a light on the remarkable arithmetic skills that young people...
- + Daily briefing: ‘Devastating’ cuts to NIH grants blocked by legal challenge—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00476-7Earth’s inner core is changing shape. Plus, a judge has blocked ‘devastating...
- + Japan can be a science heavyweight once more — if it rethinks funding—Nature, Published online: 11 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00394-8The nation must lose its tight focus on individual disciplines if it is to k...
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