When will Storm Ciaran hit and what makes it a bomb cyclone?
The strongest winds from Storm Ciaran are expected to hit south England on the morning of 2 November, and the storm may set a record for the lowest air pressure recorded in 200 years
The strongest winds from Storm Ciaran are expected to hit south England on the morning of 2 November, and the storm may set a record for the lowest air pressure recorded in 200 years
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A spike in wildfires across the globe is stalling and even reversing improvements on air pollution, raising the risk of lung, heart and neurological problems
Two strange, high-density blobs buried more than a kilometre underground may have come from the ancient world Theia, which is thought to have slammed into Earth to create the moon
Gene expression patterns in starfish reveal a surprising answer to the question of how they evolved their unusual body shape
Proposal would see early article versions and peer review reports freely available
Bayer unit Monsanto has lost its ‘winning streak’ of nine defence verdicts within one week, and the company plans to appeal
Bull sperm move their tails up and down with a larger range of motion when the fluid around them is more viscous, which could help them reach an egg
Readers share how the Talent Project is supporting technicians, share a proposal for enhanced oil recovery, and more
A meeting at Bletchley Park on the future of artificial intelligence kicked off with an agreement among 28 countries on the need for global action
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Researchers clash over the growing practice of reflecting on one’s identity in a “positionality statement”
Cleft in fossil skull suggests gill arches paved the way for shoulders, proposing solution to a long-standing mystery
Wildfires can deposit large amounts of ash into the oceans, and experiments suggest that this material could boosts the growth of phytoplankton in seawater
The quantum behaviours of extremely cold rubidium atoms can be used to detect forces smaller than a tenth of what is needed to lift a single electron
If implemented, most uses would be phased out within a year, with limited exemptions
Research reveals new tonsil-like organ in fish that may protect them from pathogens
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