- + Pacifica pier cracks, another coastal casualty as seas continue to rise—The Pacifica Municpal Pier was abruptly closed Thursday after city workers found cracks and missing concrete. It's one more coastal landmark that has ...
- + Pacifica pier cracks; another coastal casualty as seas continue to rise—The Pacifica Municpal Pier was abruptly closed Thursday after city workers found cracks and missing concrete. It's one more coastal landmark that has ...
- + The death throes of glaciers make for an unusually personal doc in 'Time and Water'—Filmmaker Sara Dosa ('Fire of Love') continues to mine human intimacy from natural backdrops, settings to which we are more connected than we realize.
- + Can California boost wildfire prevention with less cash? A new plan proposes to do just that—State and federal fire officials have unveiled a new plan to boost wildfire prevention, even as California funding sources are drying up.
- + A wildfire burned my memories of Santa Rosa Island. Now, we wait to see what's left—A destructive wildfire burned through a third of Santa Rosa Island. For one reporter, the loss isn't theoretical — it's a personal reckoning with a ch...
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- + Science with military applications is cited more than civilian-only research—Nature, Published online: 04 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01770-8Researchers analysed the scientific impact of dual-use research in US patent rec...
- + Device could sniff out fusion reactors secretly making material for a nuclear bomb—Nature, Published online: 04 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01764-6Antineutrinos made alongside the production of weapons-grade plutonium could be ...
- + This mysterious lung disease affects millions of people — but a drug tested in mice shows promise—Nature, Published online: 04 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01789-xThe therapy activates a protein that could stop pulmonary fibrosis from progress...
- + What’s behind China’s historically high counts of corresponding authors?—Nature, Published online: 04 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01623-4From 2016 to 2020, almost one-third of papers by authors in China had multiple c...
- + First precise genome editing of human embryos triggers praise and alarm—Nature, Published online: 05 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01827-8The lead scientist on the use of ‘base editing’ in very early embryos say that t...
- + Editorial Expression of Concern: Functional proteomic identification of DNA replication proteins by induced proteolysis in vivo—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10727-wEditorial Expression of Concern: Functional proteomic identification of DNA repl...
- + AI in science recruitment: friend or foe? Join our free webinar—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01774-4Discover the strengths, limitations and risks associated with using artificial i...
- + Your phone can use tiny skin-colour changes to measure your heart rate—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01793-1Passive heart-rate monitoring during regular phone use could provide early warni...
- + Reply to: The size of tropical vegetation gross primary production—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10561-0Reply to: The size of tropical vegetation gross primary production
- + The size of tropical vegetation gross primary production—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10562-zThe size of tropical vegetation gross primary production
- + A natural depsipeptide antibiotic binds the E-site of the bacterial ribosome—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10589-2Improved fractionation strategies can identify antibiotics with previously unsee...
- + Earth’s east–west albedo symmetry—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10624-2Analysis of a 25-year satellite record shows that Earth has a persistent east–we...
- + Relativistic electron acceleration at the bow shock of Jupiter and beyond—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10473-zNASA’s Juno observations show relativistic electron acceleration at the bow shoc...
- + Acquired genetic and cell-state changes in IDH-mutant glioma progression—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10612-6Longitudinal transcriptomic, chromatin and genomic analyses of the two types of ...
- + Mining triggers extensive additional deforestation in sub-Saharan Africa—Nature, Published online: 03 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10551-2Extensive mining activity leads to large-scale deforestation of dense tropical f...
- + Briefing chat: Spinosaurs with salt glands could have lived in marine environments—Nature, Published online: 05 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01831-yNature staff discuss some of the week’s top science news.
- + See a helicopter destined for Mars and a spectacular flowery frame for the Milky Way — May’s best science images—Nature, Published online: 05 June 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-01609-2The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team.
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- + Former Crew Detail Harm Inflicted by Unregulated Squid Fishing—Former crew members on squid fishing expeditions report environmental destruction and labor abuses, due to a regulatory vacuum.Read more on E360 →
- + Humans Are Changing How Nature Smells, With Risks for Wildlife—A growing body of research shows how air pollution, fertilizers, and fungicides are altering the chemical signals that plants and animals use to commu...
- + U.S. to Dismantle System Tracking Atlantic Currents That Are at Risk of Collapse—The Trump administration is moving to dismantle an ocean observation system consisting of more than 900 instruments in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans...
- + Tire Pollution May Threaten Human Health, Study Finds—Tiny particles of rubber cast off by car tires, which have long been known to harm wildlife, may also pose a risk to humans, according to a new study....
- + The Pilgrimage to Mecca Is Becoming More Dangerous as Mideast Warms—Global heating has “fundamentally altered” the climate of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is exposing millions of hajj pilgrims to extreme and dangerous heat...
- + Africa Is Embracing Renewable Energy—African countries are increasingly looking to renewable energy to meet growing power demand.Read more on E360 →
- + Supertrawlers Are Taking Antarctic Krill That Whales Depend On—In the icy waters of the Southern Ocean, whales and other marine mammals rely on krill to survive. But as the market for human dietary supplements and...
- + The U.S. Senator Who Won’t Shut Up about Climate Change—At a time when other public officials and the media are talking less about climate change, Sheldon Whitehouse remains fiercely outspoken. He delivered...
- + Warming Is Raising the Risk of Encounters With Venomous Snakes—The risk of snakebites is increasing across the world as reptiles shift their habitats to cope with rising temperatures and growing human pressures, a...
- + Global Coal Generation Declines, Even as China, India Race to Build New Plants—The world added dozens of new coal power plants last year in what amounted to the biggest coal buildout in a decade, according to a new analysis. And ...
- + A First Among Major Nations, India Is Industrializing With Solar—While China's push to modernize sparked a surge in burning coal, India is turning to increasingly cheap solar to meet its booming energy needs. Though...
- + After Two Decades, E360’s Founder and Editor Is Moving On—When Yale E360 launched in 2008, it was a pioneer in online environmental journalism, filling a critical gap in coverage. As he prepares to step down,...
- + How Gold Mining Fueled a Surge in Malaria in the Brazilian Amazon—A decade ago, illicit gold miners in the Brazilian Amazon began invading the lands of the Yanomami people. New research finds a clear link between the...
- + The Best Environmental Photography of the Year—The winners of the 2026 Environmental Photography Award capture both the lush beauty of the natural world and the heavy imprint left by humanity.Read ...
- + In Cuba, the U.S. Fuel Blockade Is Spurring On a Solar Boom—Facing a months-long U.S. blockade, Cuba announced Wednesday that the country had run out of diesel and fuel oil. Its unsteady power grid is running o...
- + Restoring the Flow: A Milestone in the Revival of the Everglades—The campaign to restore the Everglades has received a boost with completion of a key project that returns the flow of water to 55,000 acres that had o...
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