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- France just approved France Libre, a 78,000-ton nuclear aircraft carrier projected at about $12 billion, and the catch is it will not enter service until 2038, the same year the current Charles de Gaulle is scheduled to retire
- A study finds Greenland’s ice melt grew sixfold in three decades, from about 14 to 90.8 billion U.S. tons, and the numbers put hard scale on a change already showing up at sea
- Archaeologists find ceramic urns hidden under a fallen tree in the Amazon, and the unlikely hiding place hints at human stories the forest kept for centuries
- The Port of Recife will spend about $19.7 million on dredging to handle ships up to 689 feet, and that quiet project decides which cities win or lose trade
- A volcanic island was born out of nowhere in 1963, stayed isolated from humans from day one, and now functions as a natural lab for watching life start from scratch
- Scientists identify a new bat species, Myotis himalaicus, and its “very unique” traits reignite the debate over what we are still missing in mountain ecosystems
- Goodbye to Styrofoam: an entrepreneur builds a recyclable cardboard cooler that keeps drinks cold for up to 6 hours, and he is already sold 40,000 units with a simple design trick