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How Mars impacts Earth's climate
Earth's climate has swung between ice ages and warmer periods for millions of years, driven by subtle changes in our planet's ...
Leading US scientists and engineers have published a 200-page report, "A Science Strategy for the Human Exploration of Mars," ...
When astronauts set foot on Mars, it will be one of humanity’s greatest milestones, marking the start of a new era of ...
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Hayli Gubbi Eruption Ignites Next Earth Cycle Theory: Ethiopia Volcano Awakens After 12,000 Years
Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano erupts after 12,000 years, sparking fears of a prophesied Earth cycle shift, confirming ancient texts, and threatening local livelihoods in the Afar region.
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For More Than 250 Million Years, Coral Reefs Have Had a Major Influence on Earth’s Changing Climate
The planet has been flipping between two main modes of carbon recovery depending on the state of coral reefs, new research ...
A new report said the first astronauts on Mars should have focused on searching for signs of life. It outlined mission goals, research plans, and guidance for future human exploration ...
New drilling results from the South Atlantic have uncovered ancient lava rubble that stores far more CO2 than expected, ...
Oil prices are under further downward pressure this week, with ICE Brent falling below $62/bbl, settling at its lowest level ...
The JAMA analysis found that, between 2017 and 2024, the rate of vitamin K shot refusal has risen nearly 80%, with the ...
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Discovery of a major role of coral reefs in the carbon cycle
The living architectures of corals harbor rich biodiversity, but they may also have played, over geological time, a central ...
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Coral reefs have stabilized Earth's carbon cycle for the past 250 million years, research reveals
Coral reefs have long been celebrated as biodiversity hotspots—but new research shows they have also played a much deeper ...
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