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Scientists plan to 'turn down' the sun's brightness in fight against climate change
One proposal involves spraying aerosol particles into the Earth's stratosphere to deflect some of the sun's energy away from our planet, a concept inspired by the natural cooling effect of volcanic
This Man Sparked A Nobel Prize For Spending Two Months Alone In A Cold, Dark Cave
A French researcher made remarkable discoveries while submerging himself in darkness and isolation for two months.
Scientists warn of serious threat to fish species crucial for food supply: 'Indispensable to the livelihoods of hundreds of millions'
Humans are fishing too much, causing species to move to new areas and disrupting critical food webs. Scientists warn of serious threat to fish species crucial for food supply: 'Indispensable to the
South Africa's 'cradle of humankind' caves reopen to public
South Africa's 'cradle of humankind' caves reopen to public Seated on sandbags in a knee-deep grid dug in South Africa's Sterkfontein caves, where one of our earliest ancestors was found, Itumeleng
Whales and dolphins keep washing up dead in Southern California — scientists say this is responsible
Whales and dolphins keep washing up dead in Southern California — scientists say this is responsible - Sea lions, dolphins, whales and other animals have been struck down
Colorado Rancher Talks All About Her First 'They/Them Baby Lamb'
A sixth-generation rancher in Colorado was left speechless after a "first" for her occurred with the animals on the ranch. Elena, known on TikTok as @cactushillfarm, shared in a March 31 video the
These newly discovered rare caterpillars eat each other and cover themselves with bones
Scientists in Hawaii have discovered a new, extremely rare species: carnivorous, bone-collecting caterpillars, that live in one 5-mile area on Oahu.
The sun might be spitting out particles that create water on the moon
"With only lunar soil and a basic ingredient from the sun — which is always spitting out hydrogen — there's a possibility of creating water."
Cloudy with a chance of mushballs: Jupiter's monster storms include softball size hailstones made of ammonia
Large hailstones made of ammonia may explain why the gas is missing from large pockets of Jupiter's atmosphere.
Volcanic Eruption Warnings Are Now Possible With Fiber-Optic Cables
Learn about the escalating threat of volcanoes in Iceland and how a new warning system is helping to inform the public when eruptions will occur.
First Image From Upgraded Solar Telescope Shows Sun Like Never Before
In a nutshell The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope’s new Visible Tunable Filter (VTF) instrument has achieved “first light,” capturing detailed images of sunspots at an unprecedented 10km resolution.
Following the path: Cool space image shows route of Mars rover as it treks across the Red Planet
Cool space image shows route of Mars rover as it treks across the Red Planet - The Curiosity rover is heading to a region containing formations that were possibly made by groundwater billions of years
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