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Extreme weather is wiping out amphibians—Here’s where it’s worst

The fire salamander native to Europe is one of many species that depend on sufficient moisture. Credit: Daniel Rosengren/Frankfurt Zoological…

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The U.S. Government Is Advising ‘Extreme Caution’ When Visiting This Popular Beach Destination—What Travelers Should Know

‘The United States government issued a travel advisory for those going to Indonesia. The Level 2 alert is for the…

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Naga Munchetty criticises medical misogyny after suffering ‘extreme pain’

Watch: Naga Munchetty criticises medical misogyny after suffering ‘extreme pain' Naga Munchetty has spoken of the “extreme pain” she's endured…

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Food & Drink

Report Finds Extreme Lead Levels in Gluten-Free Cassava Products

Key points Consumer Reports found dangerously high levels of lead in over two-thirds of 27 tested cassava-based products, with some…

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Business

The new extreme in ‘founder friendly’ deals: Complete board control

The funding frenzy around former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab has become a kind of mirror for the…

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Exposure to extreme heat and cold temperature is leading to additional preventable deaths, new 19-year study suggests

Urgent action must be taken to reduce the ever-rising number of people killed by extreme temperatures in India, say the…

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Rainfall triggers extreme humid heat in tropics and subtropics

Scientists believe they have found a way to improve warning systems for vulnerable communities threatened by humid heatwaves, which are…

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Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals

Three consecutive years of drought contributed to the ‘Barbarian Conspiracy', a pivotal moment in the history of Roman Britain, a…

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AI finds new ways to observe the most extreme events in the universe

Extreme cosmic events such as colliding black holes or the explosions of stars can cause ripples in spacetime, so-called gravitational…

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Emotions and levels of threat affect communities’ resilience during extreme events

Tightly connected communities tend to be more resilient when facing extreme events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods or wildfires, says…

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