GPS jamming traced to Russia after flights over Europe suspended
Finnair has cancelled flights to Tartu in Estonia this month because of an ongoing GPS jamming attack – and there is evidence that the attack is being controlled from Russia
Finnair has cancelled flights to Tartu in Estonia this month because of an ongoing GPS jamming attack – and there is evidence that the attack is being controlled from Russia
By ignoring declining air pollution, regional climate models have greatly underestimated how hot Europe's summers and heatwaves will become
From an energy perspective, the move away from sodium vapour lamps to LEDs is great, but the news isn't so good when it comes to light pollution. The way we illuminate the world needs to be part of our green agenda, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Nostalgia isn’t only about a rose-tinted view of the past. This emotion can also be put to use in surprising places, says Agnes Arnold-Forster
The future prime minister of this increasingly powerful nation should be prepared to play a key role in global climate policy
Chemists have found a link between the taste of a beverage and the shapes formed by its water and ethanol molecules, which explains why spirits like whisky taste more alcoholic at warmer temperatures
Disrupted gut microbiomes in male mice increase their offspring’s risk of low birth weight, stunted growth and premature death
Findings challenge past assumptions about ozone layer recovery
People who were asked to recall past events that made them angry experienced a change to their blood vessels that has been linked with heart attacks
A bristly bump on some mantises’ chests is a never-before-seen “gustifolium”, which may have evolved to help the insects with their highly specialised lifestyles
Republicans who allege Chinese studies sparked COVID-19 pandemic call for U.S. funding ban for Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance
Readers call for cross-industry support, celebrate variety and debate the evidence for Z-DNA’s handedness
Aerosol modelling study injects note of caution on strategy to control warming
Historic policy shift will make it easier for scientists to investigate potential medical uses
As restrictions take effect, new data show virus is pervasive in herds
Department of Energy funds research to take carbon out of iron and steel production
Thomas Südhof says mistakes in co-authored publications are honest errors that don’t affect studies' conclusions