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Scientists Linked a Powerful Volcanic Eruption in 2020 to Prolonged Thunderstorm
Scientists conducted a study that reveals how lightning detection has improved scientific understanding of explosive volcanism and how this can be used to better predict volcanic eruptions. The perfect storm-explosive eruptions can produce lightning observed around the world.
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Heavy Metal Contamination is Turning Green Leafy Vegetables Purple
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164 Million-Year-Old Fossil Changes Everything We Know About Evolution of Plants
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Myopia ‘Epidemic’: Near-Sightedness Observed in Adults Among Late Baby Boomers
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80-Year-Old Man Spends 13 Years Building Shelters to House 60,000 Pairs of Swifts
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Toxic Chemical Pollution Crosses “Planetary Boundary,” Exceeding Safe Limit for Humanity
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Increase of National Parks Will Not be Enough to Halt Nature's Destruction, Scientist Warn Us
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Coral Reef in Ocean's 'Twilight Zone' Untouched by Climate Change Found in Tahiti
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As Climate Change Worsens, West Coast Should Brace for More Blackouts and Higher Power Costs
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Scientists: Disastrous Tonga Volcano Eruption 500 Times More Powerful Compared to Hiroshima
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Deadly Volcanic Avalanches Found to be More Dangerous Than Scientists Thought
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Worsening Marine Heat Waves Pose Disastrous Consequences for Coastal Habitats
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