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Deep-Sea Mining Effects on Marine Life Might Be More Significant Than Predicted
Study reveals Japan’s deep-sea cobalt mining may have larger-than-expected impact on marine life due to sediment pollution.
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Massive Eruption of Shishaldin Volcano in Alaska – Ash Cloud Towering Over 6 Miles
Shishaldin Volcano in Alaska erupts after three years of calm, sending ash clouds miles high, leading to aviation alerts.
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The Vanishing Giants: New Research Sheds Light on African Megafauna’s Decline
The Vanishing Giants: New Research Sheds Light on African Megafauna’s DeclineAn image captures elephants, or megaherbivores, in Tarangire National Park, …
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New Bacteria Species Found Capable of Neutralizing Certain “Forever Chemicals”
UC Riverside researchers discover bacteria capable of neutralizing persistent PFAS pollutants, offering a cost-effective cleanup method.
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Greenland Ice Sheet’s Recent Melting Unearthed by Hidden Cold War Military Project’s Ice Core
Historical ice core evidence reveals Greenland’s dramatic melting 416,000 years ago, raising concerns over future climate change impacts.
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The Latest Storm-Monitoring Satellites from NASA Track Hurricane Evolution
NASA’s latest satellites, TROPICS, offer frequent, detailed observations of storm structures, helping forecasters predict storm evolution.
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Unprecedented Solar Hydrogen Device: A Leap Towards Eco-Friendly Energy
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinUnprecedented Solar Hydrogen Device: A Leap Towards Eco-Friendly EnergyEngineers from Rice University have pioneered a device capable of transforming sunlight …
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GPS Data Reveals Potential Early Detection of Large Earthquakes
Title: GPS Data Reveals Potential Early Detection of Large EarthquakesA new study suggests that GPS data might hold the key …
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The Global Dispersal of Eelgrass: A Keystone Species
The Global Dispersal of Eelgrass: A Keystone SpeciesA global scientific team has mapped the migratory history of eelgrass, a marine …