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Journey to the World’s Highest Active Volcano Unearths Clues of Life on other Planets
While our home planet Earth is so far the only place known to have been inhabited by living things, it also has its extreme environments which resemble what it could have been like on other planets. On the boundary between Chile and Argentina is the world's highest active stratovolcano, Nevado Ojos del Salado.
Latest Research Articles
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Volcanic Eruption: New Study Finds Water Affects Magma Depth
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Experts Name Extinct Vampire-Like Squid With 10 Arms After Biden
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Four Additional Tornadoes Recorded During the Tornado Outbreak in Iowa on March 5
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Thunderstorms Including the Entrance of 'Bomb Cyclone' Through Southeast USA From Friday Through the Weekend
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Scientists Uncovered Evidence That Octopuses Are Probably Older Than Dinosaurs
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Autophagy: Cellular Cleansing Function, Aids in Wound Healing
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Eggs Taken From the Remaining Two Northern White Rhinos Might Rescue the Species
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Montreal Protocol: Reducing HFCs Can Mitigate the High Temperatures of the Earth
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Massive Asteroid with a Size of a Stadium to Fly by Earth This Friday; NASA Classifies it as Potentially Hazardous
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A 19-Foot-long Crocodile-like Monster Inhabited China 3,000 Years Ago and May Have Been Ritualistically Decapitated, According to a New Research
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Sleep Apnea Causes the Acceleration of Aging, Scientist Found the Treatment To Reverse OSA
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Tropical Storm Gombe Expected to Make Landfall in Mozambique This Friday: Weather Warning