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Imagine waking up one morning to find that every drop of water on Earth—oceans, lakes, rivers, puddles, even the dew on grass ...
As space exploration continues to reveal new and fascinating insights into the planets of our solar system, the possibility of finding life beyond Earth remains a driving force in scientific research.
Putting aerosols in the stratosphere to reflect sunlight could prevent the shutdown of key ocean currents, but only if it is ...
We are now well into summer and from the earth spinning faster to migrating gulls and sunny skies - there is plenty to get excited about in July. | ITV News Channel ...
Bee buzzing changes with heat and pollution, affecting pollination, communication, and plant reproduction globally.
Landscapes have turned from green to brown across the country following England's hottest spring from March to May on record ...
In late June, we hosted this year's second Ars Live event, a conversation with climate scientist Zeke Hausfather, who holds ...
The IMD has forecasted a generally cloudy sky with the maximum temperature at 34 degrees Celsius. The national capital ...
New research from HKU geologists suggests that Earth's first continents were born not from plate tectonics, but from deep ...
In recent weeks Europe sweltered under intense heatwaves, while southern South America had record low temperatures. How far is global warming driving these events?
A new study shows heatwaves are lasting longer and accelerating with each degree of warming - especially in tropical regions.