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UAE's Leader MBZ Redefines Gulf Dynamics
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the leader of the UAE, is taking bold steps that diverge from traditional Gulf policies, including foreign interventions and a departure from Opec.
The Intersection of Politics and Science: A Renewed Debate Following National Science Board Changes
The recent removal of members from the National Science Board has sparked a renewed discussion about the relationship between politics and scientific integrity, raising important questions for the future.
Hurricane Ida: A Warning on Future Flood Risks
Recent research from Penn indicates that Hurricane Ida may signal ongoing changes in flood risk due to climate change, urban growth, and outdated infrastructure.
Wildfires and Climate Change: A Recipe for Increased Flooding Risks
The aftermath of wildfires poses significant flooding risks due to the loss of vegetation and altered hydrologic processes, a concern heightened by climate change.
Navigating Conversations with Children Amidst Violence in the News
As violent incidents like the recent terrorist stabbing in Golders Green unfold, parents face the challenge of discussing these events with their children. Here are some tips to guide those conversations.
Colombia Hosts Key Climate Talks Amid Global Energy Transition
Nearly 60 countries gathered in Colombia to discuss the urgent need for a transition to clean energy, marking a significant moment in the global fight against fossil fuels.
Iowa Legislators Endorse Tax Incentives for Nuclear Energy Development
In a move to foster investment in nuclear energy, Iowa lawmakers have approved legislation providing tax breaks for nuclear facilities, with potential economic benefits.