Research Shows Climate Policy Support Crosses Political Lines
A recent study suggests that support for climate initiatives is not limited to left-leaning individuals, with many right-leaning people also in favor of such policies.
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A recent study suggests that support for climate initiatives is not limited to left-leaning individuals, with many right-leaning people also in favor of such policies.
A novel genomic method has uncovered genetic diversity in ancient plant varieties, offering insights that could bolster crop resilience against climate challenges like drought and disease.
The Federal Communications Commission has directed Disney-owned ABC stations to pursue early license renewals, a decision that may impact broadcasting regulations.
A new version of the Land Cruiser 70, designed with a nod to its heritage, is set to debut at a Japanese expo, featuring a nostalgic color scheme reminiscent of the 1980s.
A US-backed gas pipeline may assist Bosnia in reducing its dependence on Russian energy. However, ties to Trump allies could complicate the country's EU accession efforts.
It is a common belief that stronger bolts ensure safer cars. However, some bolts are intentionally designed to fail under certain conditions, serving as crucial safety features.
President Zelenskyy has announced that Ukraine will start exporting arms, particularly drone technology, though not all nations will qualify for these deals.
The FDA is embarking on a new initiative aimed at utilizing artificial intelligence to monitor clinical trials in real time, potentially reducing the duration between trial phases.
A recent study from RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau underscores the significant effects of artificial light on food webs along riverbanks, revealing how light pollution disrupts natural ecosystems.
Research published in Nature Communications emphasizes the importance of organic molecules in influencing iron levels in ocean ecosystems, with potential implications for marine life.