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Curated coverage for science with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
The Scientists Tracking How the Iran War Is Affecting the World's Climate Research
The Iran conflict has disrupted climate monitoring stations, diverted funding from climate research, and complicated international scientific cooperation in ways that have real consequences.
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13 updatesThe Climate Models That Now Predict Individual Weather Events — and Why It Changes Everything
A new generation of climate models can now attribute specific weather events to climate change with unprecedented precision. Here is what this means for insurance, law, and policy.
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The Science Behind Why Oil Prices Can't Come Down Quickly Even If Hormuz Reopens
Even if the Strait of Hormuz opens tomorrow, oil prices won't fall back to pre-war levels for months. Here is the science and economics of why energy markets don't reverse quickly.
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Alzheimer's New Treatment Gets EU Fast-Track: What You Need to Know
The EU has granted fast-track review status to a new Alzheimer's drug that showed promising Phase II results. Here is what the science says and what comes next.
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The Climate Refugee Who Became a Climate Scientist: A Story From the Frontlines of Change
Fatima Al-Hassan fled drought in Sudan, earned a PhD in climate science in Germany, and now studies the droughts that drove her from her homeland. Here is her story.
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The Science Behind Why March 2026 Is Europe's Hottest Month on Record
Copernicus has confirmed March 2026 as the hottest March in European history. Here is the meteorological science behind the extraordinary heat anomaly.
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Energy Transition Under Fire: Can Europe Still Afford to Go Green?
European green transition and energy crisis coexistence 2026
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Gabon and Its Turtles: A Story From Africa
Gabon sea turtle conservation A2 level
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What Is Natural Gas and Why Does Europe Need It?
Natural gas explainer A2 level
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Turtles Racing Against Extinction in Gabon
Gabon turtles conservation funding crisis March 2026
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The War in Iran: Europe's Awkward Position Between Ally and Conscience
Europe caught between US alliance and criticism of Iran war
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A Monkey From Another World
First golden snub-nosed monkey born outside Asia at French zoo
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European Defence Investment: €5.4 Billion German ESA Contribution Changes Space Politics
Germany's commitment of €5.4 billion to ESA for 2026-2028 gives Europe's space agency the financial foundation to pursue military and scientific ambitions previously impossible.
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Horizon Europe: Commission Reviews Research Funding as Mid-Term Results Show Strengths and Gaps
The European Commission's mid-term review of Horizon Europe research funding reveals strong output in some areas but persistent challenges in translating research to commercial applications.
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