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Phys.org / We need to talk about our fossil fuel addiction: UNEP chief

"Off Target," "Broken Record," "Closing Window": the UN Environment Program's flagship reports have been warning for years that emissions must fall faster to avoid dangerous climate impacts—but is the world listening?

Nov 13, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / The UN climate talks have become too big for their own good

If you're still heading to this year's UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil, I hope you booked early. Hotels long sold out, and latecomers face extortionate rates—or the prospect of lodging in a dubious "love hotel."

Nov 12, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / In Kyrgyzstan, world's largest natural walnut forest thins away

Rustling through fallen golden leaves, locals in a forest outside Arslanbob in the Kyrgyz mountains were scurrying for walnuts—an ancient pastime and economic lifeline for the region.

Nov 13, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / New deployable structures could help astronauts maintain muscle mass in space

From muscle atrophy to bone loss, astronauts face a number of health risks while in space.

Nov 11, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / Bold new investment fund to channel billions into tropical forest protection—one key change can make it better

The world is losing vast swaths of forests to agriculture, logging, mining and fires every year—more than 20 million acres in 2024 alone, roughly the size of South Carolina.

Nov 11, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / How five countries are adapting to the climate crisis

Countries around the world are facing worsening heat waves, hurricanes, droughts and floods. If current trends continue, governments need to prepare for a much hotter world with a predicted increase in global temperatures ...

Nov 10, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / Land is Africa's best hope for climate adaptation: It must be the focus at COP30

Agriculture, forestry and other land uses together account for about 62% of Africa's greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, land degradation, deforestation and biodiversity loss are eroding Africa's resilience.

Nov 10, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / ALMA resolves close companion orbiting giant red star

Close companions can influence stellar evolution in many ways. While some companions can be detected around young stellar objects, direct observational evidence of companions around asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars or ...

Nov 14, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / Axial Seamount experiment to test real-time eruption forecasts

Currently, scientists struggle to forecast volcano eruption events, as no universally reliable, real-time eruption forecasting framework is available. Instead, researchers often rely on retrospective analysis to evaluate ...

Nov 13, 2025 in Earth
Phys.org / How plants decide when to flower: Scientists discover a phosphorus-responsive switch

Phosphorus, a key ingredient in fertilizers, is running out. The world's food systems depend on phosphorus mined from limited reserves, yet much of what is applied to fields washes away, leaving soils increasingly depleted. ...

Nov 14, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Controlling triple quantum dots in a zinc oxide semiconductor

Quantum computers have the potential to solve certain calculations exponentially faster than a classic computer could, but more research is desperately needed to make their practical use a reality. Quantum computers use a ...

Nov 14, 2025 in Physics
Phys.org / Smarter magpies linked to social network connections

The social interactions Western Australian magpies experience in their first year of life affects their intelligence, according to a new study.

Nov 14, 2025 in Biology