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NASA Warns ‘Flood Basalt Eruptions’ Could Significantly Warm Earth’s Climate and Destroy Ozone Layer
A NASA climate simulation shows the effect of extremely large volcanic eruptions called "flood basalt eruptions" on Earth's climate.
Latest Research Articles
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Global Bird Populations Continue to Decline Due to Habitat Loss, Overexploitation, and Climate Change: Scientists Conclude
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Another Tornado Cluster Left Towns in Oklahoma and Texas in Ruins
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Researchers Studies the Effects of Skincare Products to Coral Reefs
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Scientists: Division of Cells in Moss and Mammals Is More Comparable Than Previously Imagined
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Water Shortage Is Expected To Increase in More Than 80% Of Farmland Throughout the World This Century
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Giant 'Fossil Seawater' Discovered Underneath Antarctica: New Study
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Study Showed that Flying Insect Population Decreased by 60% Since 2004
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Outside Bangkok Mall, Experts Discover Fossils that Dates Back 66 Million Years
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US Wildfire Forecast: Meteorologists Predict the Western US is Set for an Intense Wildfire Season
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How to Meditate While Traveling?
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Ozone Layer and Ultraviolet Radiation: Current Situation
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Landslides Can Influence Glacier Melting and Glacier Movement: New Study