How Bad Is Your Air-Conditioner for the Planet?
By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG Governments recently met to limit a chemical with a powerful heat trapping effect, highlighting air-conditioning’s […]
By TATIANA SCHLOSSBERG Governments recently met to limit a chemical with a powerful heat trapping effect, highlighting air-conditioning’s […]
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By KENNETH CHANG Dr. Zewail, a naturalized American citizen, was the first Arab to win a Nobel in […]
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By JOANNA KLEIN New research has revealed that the plant’s internal clock and ability to detect light work […]
By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH A newly-identified ancient species of whale suggests the water-bound mammals were capable of ultrasonic […]
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