Bibliometric Study Maps 30-Year Evolution of Climate Change Awareness Campaigns
A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 1,207 scientific papers shows how climate change awareness campaigns have become a distinct research field, led by U.S. and European institutions and increasingly shaped by international collaboration.
Deep-Sea Mining Zone Yields Nearly 800 New Species in Major Marine Discovery
A landmark deep-sea study has documented almost 800 species—many new to science—on the Pacific seabed targeted for future mining, highlighting both the ocean's hidden biodiversity and the urgency of conservation planning.
Water Scarcity Drives Environmental Migration in Somalia, Study of 40,000 Events Reveals
Analysis of 40,000 migration events shows that lack of water for crops and livestock—not conflict or economics—is now the dominant driver of internal displacement in Somalia, with major implications for food security and adaptation policy across the Horn of Africa.
Revolutionary Water-Based Peptide Synthesis Offers Sustainable Alternative to Solvent-Heavy Processes
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking water-based peptide synthesis method that eliminates the need for toxic solvents, addressing sustainability concerns in pharmaceutical manufacturing while meeting growing demand for therapeutic peptides.
Climate Change Research Compilation: From Forest Ecosystems to Global Policy Challenges
A comprehensive overview of recent climate research covering forest ecology, Winter Olympics vulnerability, climate security reporting, and policy dynamics in Australia and beyond.
New Climate Research Compilation for Week 5, 2026: Emerging Insights in Climate Science
Skeptical Science’s weekly research round-up for Week 5, 2026 highlights fresh findings across climate science, policy, and technology—offering a concise gateway to the most recent academic literature on global warming and its societal implications.
Breakthrough Technology Lets Scientists Watch Plants Breathe in Real Time
Researchers have unveiled a high-definition imaging platform that visualizes photosynthesis, stomatal behavior and resource exchange as it happens, offering breeders a rapid path to higher-yield, drought-resistant varieties.
AI-Powered App Revolutionizes Dinosaur Footprint Identification on Scotland’s Isle of Skye
University of Edinburgh researchers have developed an innovative AI-powered application that enables scientists and citizen scientists to accurately identify and analyze dinosaur footprints, particularly those found on Scotland's Isle of Skye, opening new possibilities for paleontological research and public engagement.
Revolutionary AI-Powered DeepCTM System Transforms Weather and Air Quality Forecasting
A groundbreaking AI-based chemical transport model called DeepCTM promises to revolutionize weather and air quality forecasting by reducing computational costs while improving accuracy and resolution for real-time predictions.
Climate Change: The Data That Demands Our Attention – 2025 Greenhouse Gas Findings
New 2024–2025 measurements show atmospheric greenhouse gases at their highest levels in at least 800,000 years, while oceans and forests absorb less carbon than before. This analysis unpacks the latest numbers, explains the carbon-budget concept, and explores what they mean for staying within 1.5 °C of warming.
Skeptical Science Weekly Round-Up: Navigating the Latest Climate Research Tools and Resources
An in-depth look at Skeptical Science’s Week-4 2026 research digest, highlighting new ways scientists, educators, and citizens can track, translate, and teach the latest climate evidence.
Climate-Resilient Mangroves Protected by Targeted Expansion of Global Reserves
New Nature Communications research shows that modestly expanding protected zones to include climate-resilient mangrove sites can preserve biodiversity and carbon storage under future climate scenarios.