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Sun's Discharges: What are Solar Flares?
High-energy radiation outbursts from the sun's atmosphere can occasionally propel blobs of plasma toward Earth. A solar flare is an intense burst of electromagnetic radiation produced in the sun's atmosphere — the layers of sparse but hot gas that lie above the sun's visible surface, known as the photosphere.
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Climate Change Makes Plants More Vulnerable to Diseases; New Research Finds Way To Boost Its Immune System
Human Ear Evolution Study Suggests Middle Structure Developed from Prehistoric Fish Gill
July Weather Forecast: High Temperatures Reaching 90 Degrees in the West
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'No Legal Justification,' Reports Says About Denmark's Covid-Related Mass Mink Cull
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Amidst Growing Environmental Crisis, US Supreme Court Hobbles the Government's Power to Limit Harmful Emission
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Extreme Droughts and Rising Temperatures Continues to Plague Farmers
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"Swarms of Biblical Proportions" Ravaged Crops in the American West
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Particularly Intense Storms to Hit the Western US During the Independence Day Weekend
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Large Climate Tech Firm to Build Massive Plant that Sucks CO2 from the Air
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Texas Deer Struggles to Grow Antlers Due to Extreme Heat
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Geomagnetic Storm Watch: Will this Huge Solar Eruption Reach Earth?
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Atlantic Hurricane Season 2022: Tropical Disturbance May Turn Into Tropical Storm Bonnie





