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Scientists Unfold What Led to Europe’s Little Ice Age During Late Medieval Era
In the early 15th century, there was a drop in Europe's temperatures in what is now called the little ice age after an era referred to as the medieval warm period. This temperature drop led to many problems like glaciation in mountains, crop failures, and diseases across Europe.
Latest Research Articles
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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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Omicron Could Mark the End of Coronavirus Pandemic, Says Dr. Fauci
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