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Through the Eye of a Hurricane: Weather Scientists Faces the Extreme as they Study Storms Up Close
Hurricane hunters go deep into storms to improve forecasts. Hurricane hunters go deep into storms to improve forecasts. Hurricane Hunters (Photo : Photo by U.
Latest Research Articles
Rescued 12-Meter Humpback Whale in Spain Expresses 'Thank You' to Divers
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Huge Solar Flare Hurtling Towards Earth Due to Dead Sunspot
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Ancient Dolphin Species Discovered in Swiss Alps in Landlocked Switzerland
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Vitamin D Supplements May Not Prevent the Development of Type 2 Diabetes After All: New Study
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Meteor Storm with over 1,000 Shooting Stars Per Hour May be Seen over the Night Sky of North America Next Week
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Axolotl Lifespan: Mexico’s Lovely, Enormous Salamanders
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Arc Volcanoes Are More Wet Than Previously Assumed, Which Has Scientific and Economic Ramifications
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Proteoglycans, an Important Medical Health Food Element, Are Being Sought as a New Source According to Research
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Study: One-of-A-kind Catalyst Opens the Path for Plastic Upcycling
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Australian Government Reports Weakening La Niña May Cause Extreme Rainfall for Central and Eastern Australia in the Winter Months
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UK Temperatures Are Expected To Drop to 14 Degrees Celsius This Weekend, After Reaching 27.5 Degrees Celsius Last Week
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Memorial Day Weekend: Severe Storms, Snow, and Triple-Digit Heat Expected Across the US





