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The End of El Niño Might Make the Weather Even More Extreme

Sachi Mulkey Since the World Meteorological Organization declared the start of the current El Niño on July 4, 2023, it’s been almost...

The World’s Largest Fungus Collection May Unlock the Mysteries of Carbon Capture

Matt Reynolds Martinez-Suz’s research focuses on mycorrhizal fungi—a large group of fungi that coexist with plant root systems. The mycorrhizal fungi form...

Chinese Probe Heads Back to Earth With Samples From the Moon’s Mysterious Far Side

Passant Rabie After a short visit to the Moon’s far side, a Chinese spacecraft loaded with lunar rock and dust has started...

Meet the ‘Giga-Goose,’ a 500-Pound Ice Age Bird

Isaac Schultz An Ice Age bird that weighed twice as much as an ostrich was adapted for the water, say a team...

Did you know about these new sustainable properties while travelling? – Travel And Tour World

Somudranil Sarkar With the rise in global travel, tourism in terms of sustainability has become essential for preserving the planet and supporting...

Zombie Fire Season Is Here in the Arctic

Sebastian Wieczorek, Eoin O’Sullivan, Kieran Mulchrone We call this new state the hot metastable state of peat soils. In this context, “metastable”...

Venus’ Only Active Probe Mysteriously Falls Silent

Passant Rabie For nearly 10 years, there’s been only one spacecraft able to keep its cool above the hellish landscape of Venus....

Chinese Spaceplane Releases Mysterious Object in Orbit Months After Launch

Passant Rabie China’s curious spaceplane is at it again, releasing an unidentified object into orbit that could signal the end of its...

Fresh Lava Flows on Venus Hint at Active Volcanoes

Passant Rabie The surface of Venus is littered with thousands of volcanoes, some of which may still be active until today. A...

The Most Disturbing Places We’ve Found Microplastics So Far

Matt Novak Scientists first found microplastics, those tiny pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters, on British beaches in 2004. In the...

US Offshore Wind Farms Are Being Strangled With Red Tape

Christopher Niezrecki This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.America’s first large-scale offshore wind farms began sending power...

The Sea Is Swallowing This Mexican Town

Andrea J. Arratibel "That's why my husband hardly ever goes out anymore. You have to go far out to sea," says Florencia...

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