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Too hot to sleep? How heatwaves at night affect our health

1+ hour, 20+ min ago   (654+ words) As climate change ramps up, scientists must urgently understand how night-time heat makes it harder for our bodies to rest and recover....

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Heatwaves trigger severe surface ozone pollution in India: regional hotspots, trends and health effects | npj Clean Air

2+ mon, 5+ day ago   (1767+ words) npj Clean Air has APC waivers available that can be allocated upon acceptance on an ad-hoc basis. For additional information, contact the Journal Publisher, Jialiang Cai. npj Clean Air volume 2, Article number: 40 (2026) Cite this article Regional composite surface ozone (SfO₃; µg…...

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Heatwaves deepen India's economic divide

9+ mon, 3+ week ago   (593+ words) Salt pan workers harvesting salt in Tamil Nadu. Credit: Vidhya Venugopal Informal sector workers in South India are 17 times more likely1 to experience heat-related productivity loss compared to formal sector employees exposed to the same temperatures, according to a study that…...

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India’s future heat burden will be humid, prolonged and regional

6+ mon, 4+ week ago   (185+ words) Coastal regions are projected to face heightened heat stress even during winter months, driven by warming seas and rising humidity. Credit: Subhra Priyadarshini India’s heat episodes will be longer and a more oppressive combination of heat and humidity, according to…...

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India’s urban expansion must be based in science

8+ mon, 1+ day ago   (547+ words) India’s march toward Viksit Bharat — a developed nation by 2047 — runs squarely through its cities. More than 40% of the population now lives across 9,000 cities and towns, which areprojected to generate 70% of new jobs by 2030. Yet India’s cities face immense demographic, environmental,…...

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Neuroendocrine control of calcium mobilization in the fruit fly

9+ mon, 3+ week ago   (1704+ words) Unless otherwise specified, progeny from crosses between w1118 and either Gal4 lines or UAS RNAi lines were used as controls. Fly food, agar and agarose samples were weighed, placed into sample tubes, melted at 50 °C and used for the Ca2+ assay. All data…...

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nature.com > articles > d41586-025-03253-8

The year of the Ghost Ant

10+ mon, 1+ day ago   (691+ words) Sayan Mitra is a researcher working at the intersection of clinical interventions and digital health, studying ageing and cardiometabolic epidemiology while exploring futures where data and behaviour reshape life’s story. Find him on BlueSky and LinkedIn. Talae Vethrin, PhD Candidate,…...

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Two ants, two species, one mother

11+ mon, 2+ week ago   (360+ words) Download the Nature Podcast 3 September 2025 Research Article: Juvé et al. News and Views: Ant queens produce sons of two distinct species News: 'Almost unimaginable’: these ants are different species but share a mother Humans are living longer but a life…...

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Ant queens produce sons of two distinct species

11+ mon, 2+ week ago   (264+ words) Jessica Purcell is in the Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, California 92521, USA. Helms Cahan, S. & Keller, L. Nature 424, 306–309 (2003). Helms Cahan, S. & Vinson, S. B. Evolution 57, 1562–1570 (2003). Fournier, D. et al. Nature 435, 1230–1234 (2005). Ohkawara, K., Nakayama, M., Satoh, A., Trindl, A. & Heinze,…...