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Quantum Physics

Quantum Theory's 'Measurement Problem' May Be a Poison Pill for Objective Reality

Solving a notorious quantum quandary could require abandoning some of science's most cherished assumptions about the physical world

By Anil Ananthaswamy

Climate Change

Heat Waves Are Breaking Records. Here's What You Need to Know

From North America to South Asia, summer heat waves are becoming longer, stronger and more frequent with climate change.

By Andrea Thompson,Kelso Harper,Alexa Lim | 05:40

Climate Change

One Planet, Two Crises: Tackling Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Fight for Our Future

World Biodiversity Day reminds us that the profound crises we confront are just different sides of the same coin

By Katharine Hayhoe

Public Health

How Fungal Meningitis Outbreaks Can Happen after Cosmetic Procedures and Other Surgeries

A cluster of U.S. residents who traveled for surgery have developed severe fungal infections in the spine and brain. Here's what you need to know about the disease

By Lauren J. Young

Astrophysics

Six Gravitational-Wave Breakthroughs Scientists Can't Wait to See

After years of downtime for upgrades, the world's premier gravitational-wave observatories are coming back online with big hopes for transformative discoveries

By Imre Bartos,Zsuzsa Márka,Szabolcs Márka

Politics

The Supreme Court Needs the Judicial Reforms We Champion for Everyone Else

The U.S. should implement the same reforms to its high court that it has called for in other nations, a judicial reform scholar suggests

By Matthieu Chemin

Pollution

Concrete Made with Shredded Diapers Is Just as Strong and Saves Landfill Space

Used diapers can replace up to 40 percent of the sand that is typically used in making concrete, lowering costs and keeping more trash out of landfills

By Elissa Welle,Nature magazine
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FROM THE ARCHIVE

Quantum Slits Open New Doors

An update to the classic "double-slit" experiment paves the way toward a novel strategy for quantum computing

WHAT WE'RE READING

The Next Pandemic May Come From Bats. Reuters Investigates Where.

Humanity is ramping up the risk of global health disasters by intruding deep into the world's bat habitats, breeding grounds for deadly viruses. In this five-part series, Reuters pinpoints the places where the next outbreaks are likeliest.

By Multi-author series | Reuters | May, 2023

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