Environment
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Rare Deep-Sea Brine Pools in the Red Sea Stun Creatures to Death
Novel research shows that relatively uncommon deep-sea brine streams unearthed in the Red Sea might retain indications to millennia-long climate uprisings in the geographical area, and could even put a spotlight on the beginnings of existence on Earth.
Latest Research Articles
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'Solar Home Windows' Could be Possible as Scientists Make Progress Toward Transparent Solar Cells
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Researchers Forecast How Trees Will React to Rapid Climate Change by Studying Chilly Pocket Environment Near Glacier Snouts in Alaska
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New Survey on Biodiversity Reveals Some Species Are More Threatened With Extinction Due to Destruction of Habitat
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Heat Alert: NWS Warns over 100 Million Americans Under Heat Advisories This Week Due to Heat Wave
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New York City Came Into a Standstill as Sinkholes Swallow Van, Halt Transportation Following Torrential Rain
Passive Day Cooling can Reduce Energy Consumption in Any Weather, Study Says
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Fatal Flystrike: Extreme Heat Can Be Fatal to Pets, Here's How to Save Them
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Three Wild Bisons Set Free to Roam Around Britain for the First Time in Thousands of Years
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As Impending Winter Approaches, Energy Crisis Expected to Worsen
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Water Resources in Snow-Dominated Regions to Become Less Predictable Due to Climate Change
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Plant-Based Alternatives May Cut Emissions More than Any Other Green Investments
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Direct Hit: Earth to Face Head-On Collision with Solar Storm