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Analyzing Volcanic Gases Can Help Us Evade Disaster by Understanding Magma
Changes in the ratio of argon-40 to helium-3 can show how foamy the magma is, which signals the risk of various types of eruption, and this can show when things may be "heating up."
Latest Research Articles
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3.6 Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Could Be Bound in the Arctic Deep Sea by the Cross-shelf Transport of Carbon-rich Particles
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Scientists Aims to Recycle Marine Life Growing on Oil Rigs
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Earth "Still on the Brink of Climate Catastrophe" Despite Multiple International Efforts
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Massive Volcanic Eruption Occured Near the Earth's Deepest Point
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WHO Releases New List of the World's Deadliest Pathogens, Including the Unknown 'Disease X'
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NASA Official Says Humans Could Live and Work on the Moon by 2030
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