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Oral Traditions and Volcanic Eruptions in Australia
In Australia, the onset of human occupation (about 65,000 years?) and dispersion across the continent are the subjects of intense debate and are critical to understanding global human migration routes.
The Nose Knows: Study Establishes Airborne Exposure to Microcystins
Florida has experienced numerous harmful algal blooms in recent years, including blue-green algae and their toxins in 2016 and 2018.
Geothermal Energy: Drilling a 3,000 Metres Deep Well
Researchers from the University of Geneva have studied the seismic activity recorded during the drilling of a geothermal well and shown that it did not spark any major earthquake.
Researchers: Synthetic Chemicals in Soils are 'Ticking Time Bomb'
A growing health crisis fueled by synthetic chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in groundwater has garnered much attention in the last few years.
Scientists Show How Solar System Processes Have Impacted the Carbon Cycle Throughout Earth’s History
The world is waking up to the fact that human-driven carbon emissions are responsible for warming our climate, driving unprecedented changes to ecosystems, and placing us on course for the sixth mass extinction event in Earth’s history.