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Debunking Solar Storm Myths: Can Powerful Solar Flares Cause 'Internet Apocalypse'?
Growing concerns in recent months show a potential extreme solar storm. Click to read more. Internet apocalypse is a hypothetical notion that may occur should an extreme solar flare or other types of solar storms such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and solar winds hit Earth in the future.
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Mystery Disease Might Killed Sea Urchins In Red Sea; Corals At Risk
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Canada’s Wildfire Releases Record-High 2 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide
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Maui's Banyan Tree Sprouts New Leaves After Deadly Fires; Signals Hope For Victims
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Pacific Northwest US Weather: Low-Pressure to Ease Dry Conditions in Seattle, Portland
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U.S. Weather Forecast: Thunderstorms, Excessive Rainfall to Unload in Parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Midwest
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Peach Blossom Jellyfish: A New Threat to North America’s Marine Ecosystems
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Saving Rare Tortoise: Biologists’ Efforts To Stabilize North America’s Largest Reptile
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New Zealand’s Mud Snails Feared To Threaten Lake Tahoe’s Ecosystem, Experts Say
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Global Assessment Reveals the Devastating Effects of Invasive Alien Species on Nature and People in Africa
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Livestock Farmers in Sweden and Greece Share Common Challenges and Solutions for Greener Agriculture
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Plastic Recycling Is a False Solution to the Global Plastic Crisis, Warns UN Chief
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13 Feet Alligator With Human Remains On Mouth Euthanized In Florida






