Unforced variations: Oct 2025
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This month’s open thread. Lots of salient stuff this month so please try and stay focused and constructive! The post Unforced variations: Oct 2025 first appea
- RealClimate - ScienceAlmost two decades ago, some scientists predicted that Arctic summer sea ice would ‘soon’ disappear. These predictions were mentioned by Al Gore and got a l
- RealClimate - ScienceThe #AMOC is the reason for Europe’s mild climate. Evidence that it is slowing has been piling up over the years – it now is likely at its weakest in at lea
- RealClimate - ScienceLIMA, Oct 30 – The member governments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) agreed on the scientific content of the 2027 Methodology Report
- IPCC - ScienceGENEVA, Nov 19 – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is calling for nominations of the authors for the 2027 Methodology Report on Carbon Diox
- IPCC - Science27 October 2025, Lima, Peru. Check against delivery Your Excellency, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Hugo de Zela, Deputy Minister of Strategic Developm
- IPCC - ScienceParis, Dec 1 – More than six hundred experts appointed to the three Working Groups of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are gathering in Pa
- IPCC - ScienceGENEVA, December 5 – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) opened this week registration for experts to serve as Expert Reviewers on the First-
- IPCC - ScienceNew technologies are enabling scientists to tackle previously elusive physics problems.
- symmetry magazine - ScienceA team of young scientists paused their new physics searches to develop an innovative machine-learning tool, which is now helping them narrow in on a rare and m
- symmetry magazine - ScienceSomething is out there. As far as scientists know, just 15% of the matter in the universe is the ordinary kind we can see. The other 85%, called dark matter, re
- symmetry magazine - ScienceIn addition to revealing characteristics of mysterious particles called neutrinos, the massive DUNE experiment could help astronomers find a supernova right as
- symmetry magazine - ScienceScientists on the ATLAS experiment explored the polarization of W bosons to test the Higgs mechanism and gain a deeper understanding of the first moments after
- symmetry magazine - ScienceThe demonstration of the first antimatter quantum bit paves the way for substantially improved tests of nature’s fundamental symmetries.
- symmetry magazine - ScienceIn 2023, the ALICE experiment was ready for their best year yet, until a mysterious signal threatened everything. As the LHC wraps up its 2025 lead-ion run, phy
- symmetry magazine - ScienceThe birth of new languages is accompanied by a burst of rapid evolution consisting of large changes in vocabulary that are followed by long periods of relativel
- Not Exactly Rocket Science - ScienceMarriage between closely related cousins is a heavy taboo in many cultures and its critics often cite the higher risk of genetic diseases associated with inbree
- Not Exactly Rocket Science - ScienceThe spinal column that runs down your back is an identity badge that signifies your membership among the vertebrates – animals with backbones. Vertebrates hav
- Not Exactly Rocket Science - ScienceTheir heads and bodies of bats have amassed an extraordinary array of adaptations that have make them lords of the night sky. Today, the thousand-plus types of
- Not Exactly Rocket Science - ScienceSo, I have some really exciting news – this blog is evolving. After 18 excellent months at WordPress, I am packing up and moving over to ScienceBlogs, a colle
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