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In 2023, the world’s oceans experienced the most intense and widespread marine heatwaves ever recorded, with some events ...
New research reveals Earth's natural carbon sink nearly collapsed in 2024, absorbing almost zero human CO₂ emissions.
No place is a climate haven. Better preparation and planning for locations prone to natural disasters can save lives and ...
A new interstellar object in the solar system should be investigated for the possibility that it's an alien craft, according ...
Between 1925 to 2016, the frequency of marine heatwaves has increased on average by 34% and the length of each heatwave had ...
A bold new theory reimagines the NAA as a "Rayleigh–Taylor instability"—a geological term for when heavy, cold rock begins to ...
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India Today on MSNIndian monsoon flipping: Rajasthan receives most rain, Meghalaya sees deficit
The rainfall distribution so far in 2025 has shown marked disparities across different states, creating both concerns and ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNPNW saw ‘anomalously high’ temps, health issues during 2021 heat wave: Study
After a deadly, record-breaking heat wave blanketed the Pacific Northwest in 2021, researchers at Portland State University ...
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Newser on MSN'Hot Blob' Under Appalachians Is Moving Toward New York
A vast pocket of unusually warm rock is making its way under the Appalachians toward New York, but it's not in a big ...
The world’s oceans experienced a staggering amount of warming in 2023, as vast marine heat waves affected 96% of their surface.
New satellite technology has revealed that the Southern Ocean is getting saltier, an unexpected turn of events that could ...
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