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Coastal Communities Face Heightened Risk of Simultaneous Heatwaves and Sea Level Surge
Concurrent occurrences of heat waves and extreme short-term sea level rises at the same coastal locations significantly increased between 1998 and 2017 when compared to the preceding 20 years
Latest Research Articles
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UN Urges International Community To Invest In Science As Ocean ‘Suffocate’ From Record Breaking Temperature
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Nature's Bug Spray: Ant Pheromones Studied as Potential Tick Repellent for Hikers and Campers
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San Andreas Fault Could Erupt with Explosive Earthquake at Any Moment, Scientists Warn
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Crocodile Meat Potential Source of Parasite Found in Woman's Eye
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Prioritizing Native Tree Planting Can Mitigate Landslide Dangers Due to Heavy Rains [Study]
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Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: New Research Investigates Broader Range of Triggering Factors
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Great Barrier Reef Suffers ‘Worst Bleaching’ As Corals Starts To Die
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Animals Defense Against Predators: 4 Unique Ways How Animals Use Ear-Piercing Sounds to Evade Attacks
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Night-Migrating Birds Distracted by 'Deadly' Blue Light Pollution From Buildings
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California Weather Forecast: Mix of Rain, Mountain Snow to Bring Dangerous Travel, Flooding Concerns
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Researchers Identified a Genetic Factor That Contributes to a Longer Production Season in Pea Crops
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Midwest Weather Forecast: 75 Million People At Risk of Severe Weather Threat This Week