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Next Week in Science, July 18, 2025

Hello. I’m a bug appreciator, not an enthusiast. I’ve been noticing some unusual bug patterns in the Northeast US. First, the lightning bugs are still around. They usually peak around the 4th of July and then begin to decline, but that hasn’t happened yet. On a positive note, it seems like there are about 50% […]

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Science News Round Up, July 11, 2025

There’s some really interesting research we’ve got our eyes on: And more And some of the news trends that we’re on top of. CO2-induced climate change assessment for the extreme 2022 Pakistan rainfall using seasonal forecasts In understanding the 2022 extreme rainfall in Pakistan, researchers employed high-resolution seasonal forecasts, finding that traditional climate models struggled […]

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Science News Round Up, May 23, 2023

Some things to consider for next week. Vaccination. Go figure. How outdoor sports can support youth as they navigate climate change Engaging youth in outdoor sports like mountain biking and rock climbing can cultivate emotional ties with nature, fostering eco-friendly attitudes and environmental stewardship that may reduce climate-related anxiety. However, careful planning is necessary to […]

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Science News Round Up, May 9, 2025

Plenty coming up next week! Act Now—Fuel the Future of Science! Subscribe free to This Week in Science for weekly, expert-curated insights and groundbreaking updates. As a fully self-funded platform, your subscription and shares sustain our vital mission. ⚡ Time is critical! Share this blog now and empower others to join our independent movement! Greening […]

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Science News Round Up, May 2, 2025

Plenty of stuff coming up next week. Be a Science Advocate—Support Independent Knowledge! Stay informed with the latest research advancements and scientific breakthroughs. Your free subscription directly supports our self-funded mission to deliver crucial updates weekly. 💡 Every moment counts! Share now and invite others to amplify this important message! Environmentalists’ worst fears met and […]

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Science News Round Up, April 18, 2025

Are you cutting out early today? Don’t forget to check out what we have on tap for next week. Urgent: Stay Ahead in Science Innovation! Join thousands of science enthusiasts and professionals staying at the forefront of discovery. Subscribe for free and help sustain our self-funded delivery of essential insights every week. 🚨 Act now—share […]

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Science News Round Up, April 11, 2025

So we’ve got plenty of things planned for next week. If you haven’t tried out our syntheis bot, Trawly, just click on the widget in the lower right hand corner. Make an Impact Immediately—Subscribe and Discover! Science urgently needs informed advocates like you. Subscribe for free to our independently-funded weekly newsletter packed with expert insights […]

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Science News Round Up, April 4, 2025

NIH’s and CMS’s new directors have been officially confirmed, so that’s big in the policy space. As the recent firehouse of information, things feel relatively* quiet. Here’s what we have coming up next week. Urgent: Stay Ahead in Science Innovation! Join thousands of science enthusiasts and professionals staying at the forefront of discovery. Subscribe for […]

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Science News Roundup, March 21, 2025

With all the insanity going on, I feel definitely overwhelmed. I missed Pi Day! Seriously. So, here’s what we have next week, and some recent news. If industry-backed law passes, EPA couldn’t use the science behind hundreds of environmental protections Legislation threatening the EPA’s Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) could undermine the agency’s ability to […]

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Next Week in Science, March 14, 2025

There are many repercussions of funding cuts. Both Columbia and Johns Hopkins are seeing job losses and cuts to secondary scientific progress. In happier news, the US saw as lunar eclipse last night. Send us you best pictures of the blood moon! We’ll keep tracking it. Here’s what’s coming up next week. Fight for Science: The stakes […]

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