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On a windswept plateau high above the Arabian Sea, Sena Keybani cradles a sapling that barely reaches her ankle. The young ...
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Live Science on MSN150,000-year history of Earth's magnetic field reveals clues about the climate when early humans were spreading out of AfricaThe record sheds light on the climate early humans experienced when they were spreading out of Africa. A tree-ringed African ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNClimate Change Is Threatening Eye Health in Disturbing WaysA number of well-known factors, including exposure to UV radiation, genetics and aging, can lead to cataracts, a condition ...
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New Scientist on MSNEarth is heading for a second year above 1.5°C climate goalAfter record temperatures in 2024, climate scientists had expected this year to be cooler, but instead the planet seems to be ...
Las Vegas and Reno are the nation’s two fastest-warming cities because of climate change, and that has most Nevada residents ...
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Known for their mushroom-shaped canopies and the blood-red sap that courses through their wood, the trees once stood in great ...
The sun rises between the umbrella-shaped branches of a dragon’s blood tree, casting golden light over the alien-like ...
Climate change is the most concerning global issue of our time. Several movies have tried to showcase these pressing ...
A long period of drought in North America has been recognized by scientists for decades. A new study links the severe climate to a change in Earth's orbit.
A recent Toho University study has revealed that the end of life will not happen by climate change or a meteorite hit, but a ...
In a landmark shift, a new study has found that climate change is now the most pervasive human-caused threat to imperiled ...
South Africa’s rising land puzzled scientists. New satellite data shows it's likely caused by water loss, not underground ...
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