Environment
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Storms Forming Over Antarctic Ocean Responsible for Outgassing of Carbon Dioxide
An international study with experts from the University of Gothenburg found that storms over Antarctica's waters cause the outgassing of CO2 into the air. Using cutting-edge ocean robots, the team was able to gain a deeper knowledge of climate change and develop more accurate global climate models as a result of their work.
Latest Research Articles
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Two Limestone Sphinxes Found Inside Ancient Egyptian Temple in Old City of Thebes
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Modeled Bomb Expected to Explode on Northeast According to 2022 Blizzard Tracking
'Snownado' Storm Elpida Hits Greece and Turkey, Causing Widespread Destruction
New Study Shows River Pollution Are Caused by Mixture of Chemical Cocktail
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Brown Bears’ Change of Habitat Increased Predation Rates of Vulnerable Prey
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Road to Renewable Grids: A Hundred Million Dollar Funding for Next-Gen Big Batteries Will Open Next Week
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Winter Safety 101: Practical Tips to Help You Survive a Blizzard
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24,000-Year-Old Animal Found Alive After Being Preserved in Siberian Permafrost
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Changes in Ocean Colour Could be a Sign of Possible Underwater Volcano Eruption
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Climate Change May Trigger the Threat of Frequent Disastrous Tsunamis
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Global Warming Might Worsen Rise of Hazardous Environmental Neurotoxins






