Environment
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Hurricane Seasons 2021: Tropical Threats in Atlantic Double as Windshear Weakens
With barely a week into the 2021 hurricane season, US meteorologists have all their eyes turned to signs of growing tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico.
Latest Research Articles
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Largest 'Sea Snot' Outbreak in History Can Have Disastrous Environmental Effects on Turkey
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Massive 'Godzilla' Dust Storm Caught on Satellites Heading Towards US
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Red Flag Warning: Some Parts of California at Risk of High Fire Danger Weather
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Digital Tagging: Can Blockchain Technology Turn the Tide for Sustainable Fishing Industry?
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Scientists Recreate Aurora Borealis in Lab to Understand How Northern Lights Are Formed
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Floating Paradise: Maldives to Build Floating City to Adapt to Rising Sea Levels
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Full Spectrum of Extreme Weather Expected at North-Central U.S, Meteorologists Warn
Chaos Ensues as Swarms of Cicadas Disturb Weather Radar, Causing Car Accident
Rare 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse Will Grace the Early Morning Sky in June 10
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Rosetta Eruption May Help Scientists Learn More About Solar Eruptions, Flares, And Storms
Microscopic Creature Comes 'Alive' After Being Frozen for 24,000 Years in Arctic Permafrost
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Bolivian Tribe With Healthiest Brains May Hold Key to Curing Alzheimer's





