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"Godzilla": Scientists Examine 2020's Record-Shattering Trans-Atlantic Dust Storm
For two weeks in June 2020, a great dust plume from Saharan Africa creeps westward across the Atlantic, overlaying the Caribbean and Gulf Coast states in the U.S.
Latest Research Articles
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Dog's Love Language: 5 Ways Your Dog is Saying 'I Love You'
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Poses a New Threat During Hurricane Season
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Hurricane 2021: 5 Dangerous Hurricane Myths That Can Put You at Risk
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Research Shows How the Newly Discovered African "Climate Seesaw" Affected Human Evolution
Global Warming Melts 290 Square Miles of Iceland Glacier in 20 Years
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Endangered Alpine Parrot Intentionally Moved to the Mountains to Avoid People
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Sri Lanka Faces 'Worst Maritime Disaster' After Ablaze Container Ship Caused Oil Spill
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Humans Responsible For Over a Third of Heat Deaths Due to Global Warming
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Does Bitcoin Mining Have a Disastrous Impact on the Environment?
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Arizona's Meteor Crater Gives Experts Clues to Past Armageddons
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Storm Anxiety: How to Handle Extreme Weather Phobias During Hurricane Season
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Researchers Baffled by the Discovery of Enormous 'Supervolcano' Beneath Alaska