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Atmospheric Chemistry Keeps Pollutants in the Air
New study from Hokkaido University details processes that keep pollutants aloft despite a drop in emissions.
Britain Sees Sunniest Spring on Record
This spring was the warmest and sunniest on record in the U.K., a symptom of a rapidly warming climate, weather officials say.
Researchers Use Deep Learning to Predict Flooding This Hurricane Season
The 2025 hurricane season officially begins on June 1, and it's forecast to be more active than ever, with potentially devastating storms whose heavy rainfall and powerful storm surges cause dangerous coastal flooding.
Freshwater Fish in U.S. Carry Introduced Human-Infecting Parasites
More than 90% of popular freshwater game fish in Southern California contained an introduced parasite capable of infecting humans, according to a new study from researchers at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Tea, Berries, Dark Chocolate and Apples Could Lead to a Longer Life Span, Study Shows
New research has found that those who consume a diverse range of foods rich in flavonoids, such as tea, berries, dark chocolate, and apples, could lower their risk of developing serious health conditions and have the potential to live longer.