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New Research Aims to Prevent Deadly Disasters by Predicting Future Mudslides
Landslides are caused by disruptions in a slope's natural stability. They can occur in conjunction with heavy rains or as a result of droughts, earthquakes, or volcanic eruptions
Latest Research Articles
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Darvaza Crater: Will The Mysterious 'Gates of Hell' in Turkmenistan be Extinguished After 50 Years of Blazing?
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New Owl Species Found in Central Africa After Unconfirmed Sightings Since the 1920s [Study]
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World's Biggest Seagrass Discovered in Bahamas that Could Help the Environment
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More Than a Dozen Major Climate Disasters Have Already Occurred in the United States, With Agricultural Losses Exceeding $1 Billion
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Bats Contribute to Keep Forests Growing and Protect Tree Seedlings From Insect Damage
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Face of 19th Century Connecticut Vampire to be Revealed by Scientists
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5 ‘Creepy Crawlies’ That You Should Not Be Afraid of This Halloween
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Unusual Black and Deep-Sea Coral Could Thrive in Warm Temperatures, Scientists Find
First Invasive Colony of Fire Ants Found in France, Posing Threat to Humans and the Environment
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Tropical Storm Lisa Has Formed South of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and is Expected To Make Landfall in Central America Later This Week
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Eurasian Jays Show Self-Control Ability After Passing a 'Marshmallow Test' Version [Study]
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Mangrove Loss Degradation Can Be Attributed To Socioeconomic and Biophysical Factors





