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Climate Change Could Increase the Risk of Extreme Rainfall
Future climate could exacerbate hourly precipitation, driving up to 180 percent increase of extreme summer rainfall in some parts of the United States by 2100.
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Russian Authorities Launch Investigation Following Progress Cargo Spacecraft Crash, Debris Inspected
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NASA Kepler K2 Mission Discovered Tiny Planet Called 'Super Earth' K2-3d With Potential Alien Life
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Oceans from the Sky: This Fog Catcher Gives Clean Water to the Poor of Peru
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World's Marvels: Replica of Titanic Being Built by China on Land
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'Bees' Found Living Deep Under the Ocean
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The 'Technosphere' Is Getting Heavier as World Becomes More Urbanized, Geologists Say
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Move Over SpaceX, New Virgin Galactic Spaceship Completes First Free Flight
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Say Cheese! NASA Released Image of Smiling Sun
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NASA Tests New Harvest Technique for Farming in Space, Hopes to Increase Crops Aboard ISS
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'Dark Matter' of Memory to Unlock Secrets to Learning, Brain Disorders, Study Says
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The Amazon Rainforest Is Being Destroyed at the Fastest Rate Ever
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How Do Whales Talk? Whale 'Talking' Different From Singing, Scientists Discover