Low Concentrations Of Air Pollution Can Still Impact Health, Study Finds
The report by the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) calls on the U.K. government to treat it as a serious and preventable health risk.
Google Confirms Gmail Attack—Do Not Use These Passwords
You have been warned — do not lose your account.
Ocean Acidification Will Be So Bad That We Need A New Indicator For It
The oceans could become so filled with carbon dioxide that scientists are proposing a new factor to measure their capacity for absorption. Our current math isn’t enough.
WhatsApp Rolls Out Ads, Breaking Its ‘No Ads! No Games! No Gimmicks!’ Pledge
WhatsApp is rolling out ads for the first time, breaking from its founders’ ad-free promise and introducing targeted business promotions inside the app’s Updates tab.
Space, Tech, And AI: What Astronaut Tim Peake Can Teach Us About The Future Of Humanity
From space-based solar power to AI-guided decision-making, astronaut Tim Peake shares powerful insights into the technologies shaping our world and beyond.
Northern Lights Forecast: U.S May See Aurora Tonight After Solar Flare
Midsummer Night’s Eve and the summer solstice may see aurora close to the U.S. Canada border after a geomagnetic storm in the wake of an X-class solar flare
Tariff Costs May Ease But Consumers Will Still Bear Most Of Expense
Tariffs on vehicles and parts may ease from current levels. Still, consumers will be hit for most of those costs, according to a consulting company.
Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Thursday, June 19th
Looking for help with today’s NYT Mini Crossword puzzle? Here are some hints and answers for the puzzle.
How ‘Jaws’ Sank Shark Conservation Before It Began
Shark numbers are down more than 70% since the 1970s, and the economic and ecological fallout is now impossible to ignore.
How Miami’s Waters Are A Lifeline For Hammerheads
A study from the University of Miami reveals great hammerhead sharks use Biscayne Bay through multiple life stages, despite growing environmental pressures.