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Heat Records Keep Falling: July Has Been a Scorcher

As cities around the world have been experiencing record temperatures, average temperatures for the entire globe in July have been at their highest...

She’s on a Mission From God: Suing Big Oil for Climate Damages

Missy Sims carefully picked her way through a field of ruined tombs in central Puerto Rico, in a cemetery where walls of water...

A Cow, a Camel and a Finch Exploded in Space. What Is Going On?

What do a cow, a koala, a camel, a Tasmanian devil and now a finch all have in common?It’s not the plot of...

U.S. and China on Climate: How the World’s Two Largest Polluters Stack Up

John Kerry, President Biden’s climate change envoy, wraps up high-level talks with Chinese officials on Wednesday aimed at finding ways to work together...

Observa aves con The New York Times

Nuestra comprensión de las aves se ha visto determinada en gran medida por el trabajo de la gente común y corriente. Después de...

This Fossil Is a Freeze-Frame of a Mammal Fighting a Dinosaur

The work of a paleontologist is often like solving a puzzle with no picture on the box and most of the pieces missing....

What Benjamin Franklin Learned While Fighting Counterfeiters

When Benjamin Franklin moved to Philadelphia in 1723, he got to witness the beginning of a risky new experiment: Pennsylvania had just begun...

F.D.A. Approves R.S.V. Shot for Infants

The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a shot to protect infants and vulnerable toddlers against respiratory syncytial virus, or R.S.V., offering...

Observa aves con The New York Times

Nuestra comprensión de las aves se ha visto determinada en gran medida por el trabajo de la gente común y corriente. Después de...

Treating Alzheimer’s Very Early Offers Better Hope of Slowing Decline, Study Finds

Treating Alzheimer’s patients as early as possible — when symptoms and brain pathology are mildest — provides a better chance of slowing cognitive...

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