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Published Smoke from nuclear war would devastate ozone layer, alter climate - Smoke from Nuclear War: Devastating Effects on Ozone Layer and Climate
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The massive columns of smoke generated by a nuclear war would alter the world's climate for years an...
Published Safe solution to mop up oil spills - Safe Solution to Mop Up Oil Spills
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Researchers have come up with a new, safe way to clean up oil spills using compounds equally useful...
Published A spacecraft has 'touched' the sun for the first time - A spacecraft has 'touched' the sun for the first time
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On April 28, 2021, NASA's Parker Solar Probe reached the sun's extended solar atmosphere, known as t...
Published Antarctic seals reveal worrying threats to disappearing glaciers - Antarctic Seals Reveal Worrying Threats to Disappearing Glaciers
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More Antarctic meltwater is surfacing than was previously known, modifying the climate, preventing s...
Published Unprecedented number of warm-water species moved northward during marine heatwave - Unprecedented Number of Warm-Water Species Moved Northward During Marine Heatwave
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A new study documents an unprecedented number of southern marine species moving northward into Calif...
Published California projected to get wetter through this century - California Projected to Get Wetter Through This Century
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Under business-as-usual greenhouse gas emissions, climate models predict California will get warmer...
Published Scientists throw light on mysterious ice age temperature jumps - Scientists throw light on mysterious ice age temperature jumps
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Scientists believe they have discovered the reason behind mysterious changes to the climate that saw...
Published Warmer West Coast ocean conditions linked to increased risk of toxic shellfish - Warmer West Coast Ocean Conditions Linked to Increased Risk of Toxic Shellfish
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Hazardous levels of domoic acid, a natural toxin that accumulates in shellfish, have been linked to...
Published What happens to the waste after an oil spill clean up? - What Happens to the Waste After an Oil Spill Clean Up?
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Images of damaged coastlines, oily sheens, containment booms and endangered wildlife are part of eve...
Published New study shows Deepwater Horizon oil spill larger than previously thought - New Study Shows Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Larger Than Previously Thought
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Toxic and invisible oil spread well beyond the known satellite footprint of the Deepwater Horizon oi...
Published New tusk-analysis techniques reveal surging testosterone in male woolly mammoths - New Tusk-Analysis Techniques Reveal Surging Testosterone in Male Woolly Mammoths
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Traces of sex hormones extracted from a woolly mammoth's tusk provide the first direct evidence that...
Published Unravelling the knotty problem of the Sun's activity - Unravelling the Knotty Problem of the Sun's Activity
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A new approach to analysing the development of magnetic tangles on the Sun has led to a breakthrough...
Published New 'sun clock' quantifies extreme space weather switch on-off - New 'Sun Clock' Quantifies Extreme Space Weather Switch On-Off
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Extreme space weather events can significantly impact systems such as satellites, communications sys...
Published Detailing a disastrous autumn day in ancient Italy - Detailing a Disastrous Autumn Day in Ancient Italy
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The Plinian eruption of Mount Vesuvius around 4,000 years ago -- 2,000 years before the one that bur...
Published South Africa, India and Australia shared similar volcanic activity 3.5 billion years ago - South Africa, India and Australia Shared Similar Volcanic Activity 3.5 Billion Years Ago
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The Daitari greenstone belt shares a similar geologic make-up when compared to the greenstones expos...
Published Brain flexibility may hasten hearing improvements from cochlear implants - Brain Flexibility May Hasten Hearing Improvements from Cochlear Implants
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Kickstarting the brain's natural ability to adjust to new circumstances, or neuroplasticity, improve...
Published Amateur, professional astronomers alike thrilled by extreme storms on Uranus - Amateur, Professional Astronomers Alike Thrilled by Extreme Storms on Uranus
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The normally bland face of Uranus has become increasingly stormy, with enormous cloud systems so bri...
Published Scientists discover what powers celestial phenomenon STEVE - Scientists Discover the Power Behind Celestial Phenomenon STEVE
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The celestial phenomenon known as STEVE is likely caused by a combination of heating of charged part...
Published Extreme magnetic storm: Red aurora over Kyoto in 1770 - Extreme Magnetic Storm: The Red Aurora Over Kyoto in 1770
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Researchers used historic accounts of a rare red aurora over Kyoto, Japan, in the 18th century to su...
Published Unexpected role of electrons in creating pulsating auroras - Unexpected Role of Electrons in Creating Pulsating Auroras
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Thanks to a lucky conjunction of two satellites, a ground-based array of all-sky cameras, and some s...