Environment
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‘Supercharged’ Hurricanes Rise Significantly in US Atlantic Coast
While global warming has significantly increased the occurrence of severe storm and flooding in American east coasts for the past 40 years, it was recently found to become particularly intense in the US Atlantic coast.
Latest Research Articles
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Woman Searching For Rocks Found Human Bones at Mississippi River's Historic Low Water Levels
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Long-held Theories About How Plants Use Calcium Waves To Respond Structurally to Injury and Other Stresses
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Mount Edgecumbe Volcano Magma Moved Upward Through Earth's Crust, Study Shows
Michigan River Contaminated with 2000 Gallons of Liquid Waste from Packaging Plant
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Harmful Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria Increases in Florida After Hurricane Ian
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Insect Pollination Is Critical for Rare Laramie Chickensage Species in Wyoming
Rising Magma Produces Notes Reverberating Through the Crater, Signals Volcanic Eruption
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The UK’s Investment Zones May Endanger the Country’s Historic Woods
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Wildfires in the American West are Causing Extreme Weather Conditions in Other States [Study]
Botswana Diamond Proves Transition Zone Between Earth Mantles Has Water Reserves, Not a Dry Sponge
Rare Oregon Wildflower Might be Listed as 'Endangered' Within 12 Months