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A 'strong' El Niño is possible this summer. Here's what that means for Connecticut.
The changing water temperatures in the Pacific can have rippling weather effects around the world.
Planting billions of trees may help fight climate change, but new research shows that where trees are planted matters more ...
Cleaning up the pollutants released from missiles and bombs is difficult and expensive Read more at The Business Times.
Militaries use AI for rapid threat detection and target analysis, as adversaries deploy it to fabricate victories before ...
Healthbeat reports South Carolina's measles outbreak surged from 5 to 991 cases, mainly among unvaccinated children, due to low vaccination rates.
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Scientists head to Greenland to study fjord glacier tipping points
An international team of scientists will travel to Greenland this summer to gather the most detailed observations ever ...
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Ice cores suggest dust, not CO2, once drove major climate shifts
Ice core records stretching back hundreds of thousands of years show that airborne mineral dust, not carbon dioxide alone, played a leading role in driving some of the most dramatic climate shifts in ...
Through fantastical lands, dreamscapes, and vintage settings, these inspiring homes let you choose your own adventure. Located in a busy Bengaluru neighbourhood, the apartment acts like a threshold ...
But a new study suggests that where trees are planted may be more important than how many trees get planted. While some ...
OVERCROWDING Given the challenges posed by classroom or lecture hall congestion and its impact on quality of teaching and learning, university lecturers and students are not only worried, but also rai ...
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