Environment
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Preserved Ice Age Footprints Challenge Scientists’ Understanding of How and When People First Reached North America
If the preserved footprints discovered in New Mexico's Lake Otero Basin are authentically dated, it will completely change how and when humans first came to North America. A recent study calls into question the age assertion.
Latest Research Articles
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New Study May Develop Early Warning Systems for Climate-Related Health Risks
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Tree Roots May Have Cause Mass Extinctions in the Ocean
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Arctic Air to Bring Extremely Cold Conditions Across Central US
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New Science-Based Indicator to Evaluate the Condition of the Oceans and the Threat of Species Extinction Developed
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Renewed Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Threatens Southeast Australia This Week
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Rainforests are Playing a Critical Role in Providing Carbon Credits
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Water Scarcity Among the Top Priority as Cop27 Reaches its Second Week
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Demand for Fossil Fuels Expected to Fall Precipitously
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January's Hunga Tonga Eruption Causes Significant Cooling Event in the Stratosphere, Might Affect This Winter and the Next
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Rare 1.9-Carat Brown Diamond Found in an Arkansas State Park by Couple Celebrating 10th Anniversary
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Inflation Drives Cost of Christmas Trees Expected to have 20% Increase Compared to Last Year’s Prices
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Southwest United States May Experience Stronger, More Widespread Summer Rainfall as a Result of Higher Temperatures