The cold, famine and unrest in ancient Rome and Egypt after the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE has long been shrouded in mystery.
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Another Lively Season of Night-Shining Clouds
Extremely cold and wet conditions in the mesosphere have led to abundant noctilucent clouds.
Deep-Sea Microbes
UD study looks at life inside and outside of seafloor hydrocarbon seeps.
Conditions Ripe for Active Amazon Fire, Atlantic Hurricane Seasons
Rapid changes in atmospheric conditions or sea surface temperatures will influence rainfall patterns in 2020 and the potential for synchronized impacts from hurricanes and fires.
Native Bees Also Facing Novel Pandemic
Move over, murder hornets. There’s a new bee killer in town.
A Magnificent New Sponge from the Deep Gets a Name
In a newly published paper , scientists have identified and named a new genus and species of sponge: Advhena magnifica, Latin for “magnificent alien.”


