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Climate Change is Changing Landslides in a "Surprising Way," Says NASA
According to a NASA research, landslides are unexpectedly impacted by climatic extremes. Extremely dry periods broken by storms that dump a lot of rain or snow in a short period of time are becoming increasingly common due to climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Historic 138-Year-Old Lighthouse Suffered the Wrath of Hurricane Ian
Brewing Tropical System Could Slam Central America and Expected to Become Hurricane
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New Experiment Reveals the Evolution of Life Took Place Between the Boundary of Water and Air
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Researchers From MIT Have Predict the Circumstances of Ecosystem Instability
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As River Continues to Dry Up, Thousands of Salmons Found Dead in Canada
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New Research Highlights the Distinctive and Dynamic Characteristics of Arctic Beringia Coastal Lagoon Ecosystems
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Traces of Air Pollution Found Inside the Brains and Lungs of Unborn Babies
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BoM Forecasts Heavy Rain, Wind, Floods and Potential Tornadoes Will Hit Three States in Australia
New Species of Tree Frog with Unique Shrill Calls Discovered in Costa Rica
Mountain Lions Roam Neighborhoods in Search of Food, Water, New Habitat — Experts Say
California: First State to Phase Out Pre-Checkout Bags, Single-Use Plastics From Grocery Stores
Authorities On Guard as Wildfire Season Starts in Parts of Texas Lacking Rain