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How would California's skyscrapers survive a huge earthquake? LA County is about to find out
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Tongan volcanic eruption triggered by explosion equivalent to 'five underground nuclear bombs,' new research reveals
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Q&A: How hurricanes in the Gulf trigger storms in Virginia and North Carolina
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AI model detects impervious surfaces in aerial images
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New assessment suggests Anthropocene started in the 1950s
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Discovery of 3,775-year-old preserved log supports 'wood vaulting' as a climate solution
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How emissions from Brazilian Pantanal's soda lakes contribute to climate change
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A river is pushing up Mount Everest's peak
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Inland waters crucial for accurate climate assessments, research suggests
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Increased sea surface cooling from hurricanes observed along the Southeast Coast of the United States in recent decades
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Researcher develops program for 3D cloud tomography
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European Space Agency releases new strategy for Earth observation
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GeoTraductores democratizes science, one translation at a time
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Geologists discover mysterious subduction zone beneath Pacific, reshaping understanding of Earth's interior
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Marine dust identifies 1.5 million year Oldest Ice near South America
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Ancient buried log offers evidence of biomass vaults as cheap way to store climate-warming carbon
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VXS-1 Squadron continues the mission, tracking potential tropical cyclone
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Four billion years ago, but not so different: Plate tectonics likely looked closer to what we experience today
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Climate change will lead to wetter US winters, modeling study finds
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The unexpected role of magnetic microbes in deep-sea mining

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Curiosity rover provides new insights into how Mars became uninhabitable
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Near-Earth asteroid data help probe possible fifth force in universe
Archaeology
Archaeologists use metabolites in bones to identify smokers from centuries ago
Astrobiology
Astronomers use Webb to probe a 'steam world' in the constellation Pisces
Analytical Chemistry
Chemists use light to replace an oxygen atom with a nitrogen atom in a molecule
Molecular & Computational biology
Ending jet lag: Scientists discover secret to regulating our body clock
Astronomy
New study eases concerns over possible 'doomsday' asteroid swarm
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Astronomers investigate the nature of a fast-spinning intermediate polar
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Efficient way to hydrogenate nitrogen-containing aromatic compounds developed
Environment
Air pollution inside Philadelphia's subway is much worse than on the streets, study finds
Plants & Animals
Macaques give birth more easily than women: Study finds no maternal mortality at birth
Plants & Animals
Environmental protections account for around 10% of fish stocks on coral reefs, global study finds
Astronomy
Discovery of most distant rotating disk galaxy challenges current formation theories
Plants & Animals
Researchers uncover new plant perception mechanism for light and heat
Molecular & Computational biology
What is microRNA? Nobel-winning discovery explained
Space Exploration
Hera spacecraft launched to examine asteroid collision site
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Data analysis navigates lookalikes to try to pin down the true number of mouse lemur species
Evolution
Genomic study reveals fungal domestication by leafcutter ants
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Novel cocatalyst method enhances water splitting efficiency
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A new map shows all above-ground biomass in the Brazilian Amazon

Publication of a new map showing all the above-ground biomass in the Brazilian Amazon is good news in the context of the severe crisis afflicting the world's largest contiguous tropical rainforest. Using airborne laser scanning ...

Emissions and evasions in the battle against climate change

The world's top fossil fuel firms subtly reset online conversations about climate change by ignoring discussions of extreme weather in favor of sharing praise for their own sustainability work, according to a new research ...