A peer-reviewed assessment published on Thursday has revealed that almost all the 35 countries which produce over 80% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions got low marks for their net zero plans. The report, which assessed the credibility of the countries’ plans, found that only the European Union’s net zero plan was deemed credible, while
Scientists from Radboud University have created synthetic molecules that mimic the behavior of real organic molecules. A team of researchers led by Alex Khajetoorians and Daniel Wegner have developed the ability to simulate the behavior of real molecules by using artificial molecules. This breakthrough allows properties of molecules to be tweaked in ways that were
The Minoan eruption of Santorini in the Aegean Sea was one of the largest volcanic eruptions in the Holocene. It was a disastrous natural catastrophe that tore apart Santorini and sent large amounts of hot volcanic rock and gas across the eastern Mediterranean. The eruption caused a massive tsunami that devastated the coast of Crete
A recent study conducted by researchers from Imperial College London and published in Science has found that almost 90% of global net-zero greenhouse gas emissions pledges have low confidence in their full implementation. The study suggests that nations need to make their targets legally binding and back them up with long-term plans and short-term implementation
A New York-based lawyer, Steven Schwartz, has apologized to a judge for submitting a brief with false information generated by the OpenAI chatbot. Schwartz had used ChatGPT to prepare a court filing in a civil case being heard by Manhattan federal court. The case involves Roberto Mata, who claims he was injured when a metal
Spaceflight can have a significant impact on the human body, and researchers are still trying to understand the details. In a recent study, scientists explored the relationship between the length of space missions and the time between them and the fluid in the human brain. The cerebrospinal fluid, stored in the brain in four pockets
The activation of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is responsible for relaying molecular signals in the body, which affects various bodily processes. It is estimated that around one-third of existing drugs work by controlling the activation of this protein. However, drugs that activate multiple signaling pathways rather than a specific target pathway can lead to adverse
Air travel has become increasingly popular over the years, but with it comes the risk of turbulence. According to a recent study by the University of Reading, turbulence has increased over the past four decades due to climate change. Turbulence is hazardous to aircraft and can cause discomfort and injuries to passengers and crew. The
The US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulations aimed at reducing the harmful effects of hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants, known as the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), have been a significant success story. A study conducted by Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) reveals
As summer approaches, people all across America are getting ready to fire up their grills and cook everything from hot dogs to steaks. However, millions of Americans with seafood allergies cannot eat shrimp, a delicacy that many people enjoy during this season. However, researchers have developed a new method that could change that. The Journal
The European Union’s climate monitoring unit has reported that global oceans were warmer in May 2023 than any other May in records dating back to the 19th century. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported that sea temperatures were a quarter of a degree Celsius higher than ice-free oceans in May when compared to the
In a recent study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, geophysicist D. Sarah Stamps and her team at the Geodesy and Tectonophysics Lab explored the processes behind the East African Rift System using 3D thermomechanical modeling. Stamps compared the different deformation styles of a rifting continent with playing with Silly Putty, stating
According to a new scientific study conducted by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), extractive and industrial development projects pose a severe threat to the fundamental rights of Indigenous Peoples. The study, which quantifies the negative impacts of these activities on the lifeways, lands, and rights of
Chemists at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in collaboration with K. Barry Sharpless, a two-time Nobel laureate, have developed a new chemical transformation they call phosphorus fluoride exchange (PFEx). The new technique snaps together chemical building blocks to form new molecules, leading to a vast array of complex molecules that can be explored. This
Researchers at the University of Helsinki and from the United States have found a new small molecule that can inhibit cells from producing cytokine proteins that promote inflammation. Cytokines are responsible for the onset of diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. By inhibiting a target protein called Sec61, the researchers were able to alleviate arthritis symptoms