Environment
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Researchers Are Gathering Data That Will Be Utilized To Develop Models That Will Aid in the Improvement of Lava Flow Forecasting Tools
A team from the University of South Florida is on the ground in Hawaii studying Mauna Loa, the largest active volcano in the world, to improve efforts that can help protect residents from lava flow. While slow-moving, lava averages 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit and destroys everything in its path.
Latest Research Articles
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Older Electronic Items Degrade and Contribute to Worrying Amount of Harmful E-waste
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Draft UN Nature Deal Calls for Protection of 30% of Earth and Wealthy Countries to Contribute $30 Billion by 2030
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Is Nuclear Fusion the "Holy Grail" of Sustainable Energy?
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Extreme Drought Causes Record Number of Dead Trees in Oregon
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How a Closed-Door Policy May Save Shops Hundreds in Energy Bills
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65,000 Left Without Power After Intense 6.4 Earthquake Shakes Northern California
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NASA Cancels Climate Change Satellite to Prioritize Monitoring Greenhouse Gases
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More than 10% of Species Could Face Extinction Threat by the End of the Century
3 Million Plastic Bottles Worth of Microplastics Plague New Zealand Air
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Antibiotic Use on Crops Is Discouraged by the Department of Agricultural Extension
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Plants With an Iron Deficiency Benefit From the Iron in the Fallen Leaves of Dead Trees
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Production of Orange in Florida Could Reach at Lowest Level due to Severe Weather and Deadly Disease