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Humans Outweigh Climate’s Influence On Fire
In heavily populated regions, the human influence on fire appears to override the effects of climate change.
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In heavily populated regions, the human influence on fire appears to override the effects of climate change.
The cephalopod celebration continues, with a look at technology inspired by the brainy creatures. Plus, researchers estimate that climate change effects could wipe out 39â59 percent of Ethiopian coffee farms in the future.
Swiss researchers created a wireless device that enabled paralyzed monkeys to walk again. Plus, how might climate change policy fare under President Trump?
Writer Paolo Bacigalupi is using fiction to help us imagine our climate change future—and he is not alone. Plus, how did climate change affect the boom-and-bust cycles of of ancient Southwest civilizations in the United States?
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How did climate change affect the boom-and-bust cycles of of ancient Southwest civilizations in the United States?
On Tuesday, April 5, 2016, Science Friday hosted a live online web panel to discuss challenges and approaches to teaching climate change science in the classroom. Led by passionate educators who are committed to best practices in climate education, this discussion provided strategies for bringing climate change data into the classroom.
A roundup of some of the week’s top science stories, a look at the climate change negotiations, and how scientists are testing part of Einsteins theories using wayward satellites.
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This week, the Tenth International Conference on Climate Change convened in Washington, D.C. But don’t confuse it with the IPCC.
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A choreographer and a biologist team up to create a dance that’s part high art, part climate change consciousness raising.