Work shows for the first time that massive erosion influences seismicity - and does so in a geological instant.
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Farewell Smooth Handfish: What Can We Learn From the World’s First Marine Fish Extinction?
Earlier this month, a group of Australian scientists confirmed a depressing landmark for our blue planet: the first marine fish of modern times has been declared Extinct on the IUCN RedList.
Image Release: Stellar Fireworks Celebrate Birth of Giant Cluster
Astronomers created a stunning new image showing celestial fireworks in star cluster G286.21+0.17.
Grazing Disputes in Kyrgyzstan Reveal Pasture Access Concerns for Herders
In early June, livestock herders from two neighboring districts in Kyrgyzstan’s Naryn oblast, or administrative region, clashed over disagreements regarding pasture access.
Carbon-Loving Materials Designed to Reduce Industrial Emissions
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are advancing gas membrane materials to expand practical technology options for reducing industrial carbon emissions.
Common Fireworks Release Lead, Copper & Other Toxic Metals into the Air
Metals used to give fireworks color damage human cells & animal lungs.