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Does Worsening Air Pollution Cause More Intense Thunderstorms? Experts Are Trying to Find Out
Do soot, dust, smoke, and other particles floating in the Earth's atmosphere have a role in determining the severity of thunderstorms?
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Social Inequality Heightened as Climate Change Worsens
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Powerful 6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Greece, Leaving 11 Injured and 1 Casualty
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Mild COVID-19 Conditions Could Affect the Brain and Body from Months After Infection
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Electric Car Interest Sky Rockets in the UK During Fuel Supply Crisis
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Experts Want to Learn More About Elusive Fox Species, Could the DNA in This Animal's Poop be of Help?
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PG&E: California's Largest Utility Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter in Zogg Fire That Killed 4
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Officials Raise Warning for Imminent Solar Storm, Auroras Expected in New York and Washington
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Alaska Residents Face Threat From Agressive River Otters Attacking Kids and Dogs
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As New Vent Emerges, Volcanic Ash Cloud in La Palma Caused Disruptions in Flights
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Leafcutter Ants’ Jaws Found to have the Durability of Stainless Steel Knives
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Bats Found in Laos Carry Virus Strikingly Similar to SARS-Cov-2
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Inspired by Natural Cycles, Scientists are Developing a New Method of Recycling Plastics