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New Scientist on MSNMicroplastics could be hampering the ocean’s ability to capture carbonA global survey of microplastics in oceans reveals that tiny particles of plastic are prevalent throughout the water column, ...
As rain continues to be scarce, Florida's air is full of dust and pollen, causing respiratory issues for some people.
Atmospheric and climate scientists show that biological particles may induce rain events that could contribute to flooding and snowstorms, owing to their ability to precipitate ice formation in clouds ...
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Southern Living on MSN6 Signs Your Alcohol Has Gone Bad And Needs To Be Thrown OutIf alcohol smells off, looks cloudy, tastes flat, or has been open too long, it’s best to toss it—especially beer, wine, and ...
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IFLScience on MSNFirst Ever Image Of “Free Floating” Atoms Snapped By MIT ScientistsS cientists now have a new approach to study never-before-seen quantum phenomena. Physicists from the Massachusetts Institute ...
Clouds form upon existing particles in the atmosphere and extreme weather events like flooding and snowstorms are related to production of large ...
Scientists map microplastics across ocean depths, revealing their deep spread, persistence, and potential climate impact.
Microplastics aren’t floating on only the surface of the ocean. A global survey of the tiny particles reveals they are prevalent throughout the water column – even at the deepest depths ...
An international team of scientists has discovered an extreme spike in radiocarbon corresponding to the year 12350 BC during the dusk of the last Ice Age. However, the strength of the event could not ...
Flamingos standing serenely in a shallow alkaline lake with heads submerged may seem to be placidly feeding, but there's a ...
Clouds form upon existing particles in the atmosphere and extreme weather events like flooding and snowstorms are related to ...
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