The unusually red and acidic Rio Tinto harbors microscopic life that could inform the search for life on Mars.
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Large, Deep Antarctic Ozone Hole Persisting into November
Persistent cold temperatures and strong circumpolar winds, also known as the polar vortex, supported the formation of a large and deep Antarctic ozone hole that should persist into November, NOAA and NASA scientists reported today.
Saudi Arabia Faces Increased Heat, Humidity, Precipitation Extremes by Mid-Century
High-resolution climate projections could enable a robust adaptation and resilience response.
An Iron Compound Can Make Your Water Safer To Drink
A research group at the Texas A&M School of Public Health has found a way to decrease the number of toxic chemicals in drinking water.
Trends in Hurricane Behavior Show Stronger, Slower and Farther-Reaching Storms
A new normal is taking shape as a warming planet is changing hurricane behaviors and patterns.
New Study Reveals United States a Top Source of Plastic Pollution in Coastal Environments
Years of exporting plastic waste abroad masked actual U.S. contribution to plastic pollution crisis.


