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Experts Are Baffled Where the 23-Ton of Space Debris Will Crash Upon Reentry to Earth
No one knows where a 23-ton chunk of rocket will crash onto the Earth. On Friday, a massive piece of space debris launched by a Chinese rocket is expected to crash down to Earth.
Latest Research Articles
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Congo Tropical Peatland Transitions From Major Carbon Store to Harmful Carbon Emissions Source Due to Climate Change
Germany is Calling for a Precautionary Pause Before Deep-Sea Mining Destroys Underwater Ecosystems
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Critical Study Shows the Huge Gap in Emission Production Between the Rich 1% and the Poor
Winter Storm Watch in Effect Over parts of Wyoming: Yellowstone with High Winds, Jackson Hole with Possible White Out Conditions
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Young Family Staying the Night ay Taronga Zoo Given 30 Seconds to Leave After Five Lions Escape
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Microplastic Pollution Could Lead to Environmental Risks in Dhaka's River and Lakes, Study Reveals
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Wind and Rain Warnings Have Been Issued as Storm Claudio Lingers in UK, With the First Snowfall Expected Next Week
Thor's Mighty Hammer Found in Sweden
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To Categorize Mimicry Rings Among North American Bumble Bees, Scientists Use Generalization Approach Based on Human Perception
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Northeast to Expect Unseasonably Warm Weather This Weekend that Could Challenge Record High Temperatures
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Martin Develops into a Category 1 Hurricane in Northern Atlantic
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Hurricane Lisa Made Landfall Near Belize Coast that Could Cause Life-Threatening Storm Surge





