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Scientists discover 45 Earth–like planets that could have the perfect conditions for ALIENS – including four that are just 40 light–years away It's one of the biggest unanswered questions in science – do aliens exist, and if so, where are they? Now, ... [2]

Deep inside an Oklahoma quarry, palaeontologists discovered a small fragment of skin that is rewriting the history books. [4]

El Nino is set to become substantially STRONGER and more frequent, experts warn – triggering intense floods and storms El Niño years are set to become significantly stronger and more regular due to human-induced climate change, a study has found. [6]

Is the Great Barrier Reef HEALING itself? Scientists record highest coral cover in 36 years - but warn global warming could jeopardise recovery - Scientists reveal results from the last year of monitoring coral in the famous reef - Two of the reef's ... [7]

Human-induced climate change has played an "absolutely overwhelming" role in the extreme heat waves that have swept across North America, Europe and China this month, according to an assessment by scientists published on Tuesday. [8]

TOKYO -- A foundation that provides free lunches to schoolchildren in India, a Chinese scientist who specializes in biomimetics, and a Mongolian performing artist who helped usher his country toward democracy were awarded this year's Nikkei Asia Priz... [9]

WASHINGTON - A US climate-disaster database killed by President Donald Trump’s administration has been brought back to life by its former lead scientist — revealing that extreme weather inflicted a record $101 billion in damages in just the first hal... [10]

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[1] MM www.straitstimes.com · 2026-03-22 · 85% match

The weather is getting wilder, and some scientists see a dire signal in the data

[2] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2026-03-19 · 85% match

Scientists discover 45 Earth–like planets that could have the perfect conditions for ALIENS – including four that are just 40 light–years away

Scientists discover 45 Earth–like planets that could have the perfect conditions for ALIENS – including four that are just 40 light–years away It's one of the biggest unanswered questions in science – do aliens exist, and if so, where are they? Now,

[3] MM economictimes.indiatimes.com · 2026-03-19 · 75% match

Bridgewater's chief scientist Sekhon to join Google's DeepMind AI unit

[4] MM timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2026-03-18 · 75% match

Scientists find a 289-million-year-old reptile skin fossil in an Oklahoma cave and it’s rewriting history

Deep inside an Oklahoma quarry, palaeontologists discovered a small fragment of skin that is rewriting the history books.

[5] MM www.straitstimes.com · 2026-02-22 · 75% match

Breakthrough for Indonesian scientists studying migration paths of pygmy blue whales

[6] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2025-12-08 · 65% match

El Nino is set to become substantially STRONGER and more frequent, experts warn – triggering intense floods and storms

El Nino is set to become substantially STRONGER and more frequent, experts warn – triggering intense floods and storms El Niño years are set to become significantly stronger and more regular due to human-induced climate change, a study has found.

[7] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2022-08-04 · 85% match

Is the Great Barrier Reef HEALING itself? Scientists record highest coral cover in 36 years - but warn global warming could jeopardise recovery

Is the Great Barrier Reef HEALING itself? Scientists record highest coral cover in 36 years - but warn global warming could jeopardise recovery - Scientists reveal results from the last year of monitoring coral in the famous reef - Two of the reef's

[8] MM www.japantimes.co.jp · 2023-07-25 · 85% match

Climate change role in July heat waves 'overwhelming,' scientists say

Human-induced climate change has played an "absolutely overwhelming" role in the extreme heat waves that have swept across North America, Europe and China this month, according to an assessment by scientists published on Tuesday.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-05-29 · 75% match

Indian foundation, Chinese scientist, Mongolian actor honored

TOKYO -- A foundation that provides free lunches to schoolchildren in India, a Chinese scientist who specializes in biomimetics, and a Mongolian performing artist who helped usher his country toward democracy were awarded this year's Nikkei Asia Priz

[10] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 75% match

Scientist revives climate database killed by Trump

WASHINGTON - A US climate-disaster database killed by President Donald Trump’s administration has been brought back to life by its former lead scientist — revealing that extreme weather inflicted a record $101 billion in damages in just the first hal

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