Environment
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Volcanic Twilight "Afterglow": How Tonga's Eruption Left Antarctica in Magnificent Light
As a result of the Tonga eruption, Antarctica was flooded with vibrant hues. Scientists claim that the volcanic twilight "afterglows" are caused by aerosols released into the stratosphere in January.
Latest Research Articles
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Beluga Cam: Livestream of 55,000 Beluga Whales Migrating from Arctic Waters into Canada Made Possible
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Extreme Heat Advisory: Temperatures Expected to Reach 110 Degrees Fahrenheit in the Great Plains by Early Next Week
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Chicken Deal May Have Doomed this Famous UK River
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Rainy Sunday: Thunderstorms to Cover the Sky Across Central US
Dozens Still Missing as Extreme Flooding Drowns Virginia
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Ocean Mapping Specialist Aims to Map Earth's Deepest Point
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Another Round of Storms to Strike the Northern Plains
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1st Quarter of 2022 Marks a Monumental Win for Renewable Energy in the US
Study Defines the Impacts of Organic Farming on the Environment
Tonga Volcanic Eruption Assists Scientists in Climate Change Prediction
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Soil Pollution Leads to Increased Risks of Heart Diseases, Study Shows
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Fossils of Jurassic Insect Shows It Wore Eggs Dangling Off its Leg





