Flooding from torrential rains caused by cyclones and monsoonal storms, as well as other catastrophic events, are responsible for moving huge amounts of fresh wood to a watery grave deep under the ocean, according to Earth scientists.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day - Night Sky Reflections from the World's Largest Mirror
What's being reflected in the world's largest mirror? Stars, galaxies, and a planet.
Fish More Tolerant Than Expected to Low Oxygen Events
Fish may be more tolerant than previously thought to periods of low oxygen in the oceans, new research shows.
ULEZ Reduces 13,500 Cars Daily & Cuts Toxic Air Pollution by a Third
New report shows significant drop in air pollution plus 13,500 fewer polluting cars being driven into the zone daily
Moderate Use of Screen Time Can Be Good for Your Health, New Study Finds
Research by the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University, carried out in partnership with researchers at Cardiff University and Cambridge University, has found that moderate levels of screen time can have a positive effect on children’s wellbeing and mental health.
Study Finds Experimental Fences Deter Elephant Crop Raiding, Provide Income
A University of Idaho-led team of researchers found that experimental fences reduced the number of times elephants left Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park to raid nearby crops by 80-95%.


