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Climate Change Conspiracies: Why They Stick—and Why They Matter

March 9, 2026 · 5 min read

Climate change is one of the most studied scientific topics in human history. Thousands of scientists across countries and disciplines agree on one core point: the planet is warming, and human activity is a major cause. So why do so many people believe otherwise? Over the past decade, conspiracy theories about climate change have spread […]

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How Epigenetic Adaptations Are Shielding Turtles from Climate Change

As climate change rapidly alters ecosystems worldwide, many species are being forced to adapt or face extinction. Among the remarkable survivors of this environmental upheaval are sea turtles. Recent studies suggest that these ancient mariners employ an intriguing mechanism known as epigenetics to cope with rising temperatures, shedding light on how life on Earth seeks […]

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Can brain scans determine if someone will commit a crime?

It’s a question gaining traction as new technologies venture into the tricky terrain of predicting criminal behavior. Think about your daily commute. You rely on patterns, like the rhythm of traffic lights or your usual bus schedule. Similarly, researchers hope to detect brain patterns that might signal future criminal tendencies. But it’s not as straightforward […]

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Utilizing L-arginine as an eco-friendly absorbent for hydrogen sulfide mitigation in produced water.

Ahmed A; Elkatatny S; Sharfan IB; Al-Yaseri A

This research aims to find better and greener ways to clean water used in the oil industry by getting rid of dangerous gas called hydrogen sulfide (HS). Scientists tested a natural material, L-arginine, and found that it works really well at removing HS from water, just like a commercial product. L-arginine is safe for the environment and removes almost all HS from the water, making it a promising tool for cleaning water.

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Nonequilibrium ordering dynamics of confined soft alginate hydrogel colloids driven by time-evolving electrostatic interactions.

Jung IH; Revadekar CC; Lee HS; Hwang H; An H; Park BJ

Scientists are studying tiny particles called colloids that can form patterns when they are in a special liquid. By adding a chemical that changes how the particles stick to each other, the particles start out mixed up and then form an organized, hexagon shape. This is like a puzzle where the pieces can move around and put themselves together in the right way.

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