WorldPingClimate change could triple the price of wheat
Bread, pasta and breakfast cereals may seem far removed from dry fields in North America, Europe or Asia.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Phys.org
WorldPingWhen physicists at the ARC Centre for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems (TMOS) needed a key component for their terahertz experiments, they ran into a frustrating problem—they needed tiny optical devices, known as wire-grid polarizers, but these co…
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WorldPingBread, pasta and breakfast cereals may seem far removed from dry fields in North America, Europe or Asia.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Phys.org
WorldPingAstronomers have discovered a hitherto unseen population of galaxies with fading radio lobes, revealing what happens to these vast outflows when their black hole engines stall.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Space.com
WorldPingWhy do some lakes remain plagued by harmful algal blooms even after phosphorus pollution has been reduced? Part of the answer lies beneath the surface.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Phys.org
WorldPingA mysterious hum of gravitational waves that fills the cosmos may be the echo of long-dead "dark stars" that served as the seeds of the first supermassive black holes.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Space.com
Speculators on the prediction market platform think it's most likely that the cryptocurrency will end 2026 close to where it's now trading.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by CNBC World
WorldPingThis year's El Nino is on track to be the strongest on record, threatening to unleash extreme weather across the globe and make 2027 the hottest recorded year by far.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by France 24