Environment
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Dinosaur-Killing Chicxulub Asteroid Produced Mile-High Tsunami Waves That Traveled Halfway Worldwide [Study]
The new study used a simulation to show that the dinosaur-killing asteroid caused a global tsunami. Mile-high tsunami waves traveling halfway around the world occurred following the impact of the dinosaur-killing asteroid 66 million year ago, according to a new study led by researchers in the United States.
Latest Research Articles
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Why the Link Between Fast-Melting Arctic Ice and Ocean Acidification Could Threaten Marine Life [Research]
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Wax Worm Saliva Found to Dissolve Even the World's Most-Polluting Plastic
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Exposure to Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Low Sperm Count
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Amidst Energy Crisis, EU Agrees Funding Sources to Lessen Dependency on Russia
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Study Claims that Urban Greening May Help Reduce the Impacts of Global Heating
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Another Tropical Depression Brewing Over the Atlantic Ocean
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In a Heart Warming Act, 7-Year-Old Donates His Entire Savings to Hurricane Ian Victims
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Solar Flare Possibly Disrupted Rescue Efforts
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Ancient Ice Age Valleys: Ancient Ice Sheets Covering the UK and Europe Prevented Themselves from Collapsing [Study]
Research Shows Viking Bead Makers' Advanced and Sustainable Methods in 700 AD
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Water Harvesting: Western US Have Demonstrated Alternative Ways To Have Access To Water During Megadrought