Environment
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Scientists Discover Solar Energy Explains the Quick Annual Retreat of Antarctica’s Sea Ice
The asymmetry of sea ice retreating faster than it advances across Antarctica has remained a mystery. The Southern Hemisphere is obeying simple physics, according to new research, as the peak midsummer light produces fast shifts
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New Kind of Ultraviolet Light could Help Us Combat the Transmission of Airborne Pathogens
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30-Million-Year-Old Fossil Bug in Baltic Amber Reveals Mantis-Like Characteristics
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MIT Researchers Discover How to Convert Petroleum Waste Into Carbon Fibers
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UN Considering to Put Great Barrier Reef in Danger Despite Australia's Claim
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Solar Orbiter Aims to Know More About the Sun as It Swings By the Star