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- Twenty-five Antarctic guides gave up the job they loved as visitor numbers passed 113,000 in a single season, and the question that pushed them out has no comfortable answer
- The drought burned Welsh fields brown and turned them into an X-ray, showing a 5,000-year-old burial mound, a Roman fort and First World War trenches that no one had recorded
- A laboratory dose of insecticide killed 97.91% of the mosquitoes that spread dengue, and the tiny fraction that survived is what has researchers in Delhi worried
- Scientists drilled 4,160 feet into the Atlantic seafloor and found water with a chemical fingerprint of 572°F heating, a clue to how Lost City’s rare alkaline vents survive