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A Year on Planet Earth — Part 2
The second installment in a review of Earth's over-heated, storm-tossed but also beauty-filled year.
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An expanding polar vortex is expected to lower temperatures across the eastern half of the U.S., with the potential for ...
A reported 90 countries, mainly in Africa, Central- and Southeast Asia, are experiencing degradation of water quality ...
New data confirms Hubble's finding and refutes current theories of planet formation in the universe’s early days. Thanks to ...
According to a tenet scientists call the cosmological principle, our place in space is in no way exceptional. But recent ...
Scientists explore whether oxygen is a key factor in allowing alien civilizations to emerge and thrive with the development ...
The Red Bull RB21 is set to benefit from more development work than McLaren and Ferrari's Project 677 ahead of the F1 2025 ...
It is the brightest point in a constellation first described 2,000 years ago and was the first distant star captured in a ...
Discover the inspiring stories of India's climate champions who are relying on grassroots activism and innovative solutions ...
Twenty years ago today a magnetar’s epic tantrum made our planet ring like a bell from tens of thousands of light-years away ...