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Mount Etna Shocks Scientists: First Giant Petit-Spot Volcano Powered by Deep Mantle Magma
New research reveals Mount Etna as Earth's first giant petit-spot volcano, powered by deep mantle magma from 80 km deep
Latest Research Articles
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How Permafrost Thaw Triggers Ancient Carbon Release Into Transforming Arctic Rivers
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How Climate-Driven Tree Loss Is Accelerating California Habitat Degradation and Endemic Species Extinction
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Ground Motion Simulations Reveal Shocking Earthquake Predictions for Hayward Fault
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New Study Uncovers Surprising Genetic Connectivity in Fin Whales via Population Genomics
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What Are the Main Causes of Marine Pollution? Major Ocean Threats and Environmental Impact
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Why Some Animals Don't Seem to Age and How Negligible Senescence Shapes Turtles, Immortal Jellyfish, and Naked Mole‑Rats
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Why Adult Sex Ratio Controls Bird Promiscuity and Parenting—Not the Reverse
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Inside the Methana Volcano's 100,000-Year Magma Accumulation Cycle Revealed by Zircon Crystals
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Nanaimoteuthis haggarti: The 62-Foot Giant Prehistoric Octopus That Ruled the Cretaceous Seas
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How Autonomous Robotic Monitoring Solved the Antarctic Sea Ice Collapse and Ocean Stratification Mystery
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How Unstoppable Renewable Energy Transition Serves National Self-Interest Amid Climate Geopolitics
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How Severe Will the 2026 Tornado Season Be? What Forecasters Are Expecting and How to Prepare






