Environment
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New Technology Developed to Improve Forecasting of Earthquakes, Tsunamis
University of South Florida geoscientists have successfully developed and tested a new high-tech shallow water buoy that can detect the small movements and changes in the Earth's seafloor that are often a precursor to deadly natural hazards, like earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis.
Latest Research Articles
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Melting Mongolian Ice Patches May Threaten Reindeer Pastoralism, Archaeological Artifacts
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Rain, Snow Forecast to Bring Headache to Travelers in U.S. this Thanksgiving Week
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Facts of the Australian Bushfire and How It Burnt the Wildlife Population to a Crisp
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Light Pollution is the Main Gatekeeper of Forecasted Insect Apocalypse – Studies
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New Material Captures and Converts Toxic Air Pollutant Into Industrial Chemical
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El Nino Swings More Violently in the Industrial Age, Compelling Hard Evidence Says
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Scientists Find a Place on Earth Where There is No Life
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Climate Change Reassessment Prompts Call for a 'More Sober' Discourse
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Study: Wildfires in Oregon's Blue Mountains to Become More Frequent, Severe Due to Climate Change
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Only Eat Oysters in Months With an 'R'? Rule of Thumb is at Least 4,000 Years Old
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New Disease Hits Corals
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Two Million-year-old Ice Cores Provide First Direct Observations of An Ancient Climate






