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  • New Scientist

    • ‘Off the charts’ El Niño is already the strongest since records began
      Renowned climate scientist James Hansen says the developing super El Niño has already "blown past" previous events with months to go before it peaks
    • Greenland meltwater is intensifying European heatwaves
      The cooling of the North Atlantic is creating waviness in the jet stream and high-pressure ridging over Europe, a study finds
    • Burns improve more rapidly after treatment with fish skin
      Severe burns are often treated with synthetic products ahead of skin graft surgery, but there is evidence that a product made from minimally processed cod skin is more effective
    • Super El Niño could lead to mega CO2 emissions from fires in Indonesia
      Intense fires are already burning in Indonesia, and there could be much worse to come as the Super El Niño ramps up
    • Strange gamma-ray signal could be most direct evidence of dark matter yet
      Researchers spotted an unusual gamma-ray signal in three galaxy clusters, which may be a telltale sign of dark matter – or some even more exotic phenomenon
  • Scientific American

    • Is lettuce safe to eat yet? New data suggest cyclosporiasis cases are slowing

      After a spike in infections in July, this explosive-diarrhea-causing outbreak may be coming to an end

    • Why tornadoes touched down near New York City

      Twisters don’t touch down in New York City often, but they can when the conditions are just right

    • Why this El Niño will be the largest in living memory

      A strengthening El Niño may surpass any seen since the 19th century and will usher in another record hot year or two

    • What you need to know about West Nile virus

      The mosquito-borne illness has sickened hundreds of people this year

    • ‘Earth-like’ exoplanets may exist—but we don’t know of any yet

      Claiming an exoplanet to be “Earth-like” is a trend that needs to bite the dust

  • Science News

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    • ‘Thunderquakes’ do more than shake the ground — they map it
      Scientists used fiber-optic cables to turn “thunderquakes” into underground maps that could help reveal hidden hazards beneath cities.
    • Plants under attack leave behind a surprising call for backup
      Bacteria may build a memory of herbivore attack in the soil and coax new plants to attract wasps to rein in destructive pests.
    • Crossword: Lab Animals
      Solve the crossword from our September 2026 issue, in which we celebrate some creature features.
    • Shock wave therapy for erectile dysfunction is on the rise
      A sound wave–based therapy commonly used to dislodge kidney stones is gaining traction as a treatment for erectile dysfunction.
    • Why Epstein-Barr is the ‘everything virus’
      The Epstein-Barr virus has taken a huge toll on global health. Understanding how it works could offer ways to combat multiple sclerosis, cancer and more.
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