Scientists at the University of California, Riverside, have found that carbon dioxide emissions will cause tropical rains to shift north...
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Magnetic field and sea
German zoologists have found that bottlenose dolphins are as good as sharks and other fish in their ability to sense...
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Scientists have linked the development of life with a magnetic field and concluded about magnetic fields on other planets
The weakening of the Earth's magnetic field has led to a dramatic acceleration in the evolution of multicellular life. Fossil...
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Gravity and life: new discoveries
Scientists have found geological evidence that the gravitational interaction between Mars and Earth is driving the 2.4-million-year deep-sea circulation cycle...
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Moon race. Last news
Following the Artemis III mission, which lands the first humans near the lunar south pole, Artemis IV astronauts will live...
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As part of the Artemis project, scientists are studying the features of the lunar landscape
A meteorite study shows that in ancient lunar history, the Moon's crust contained more water than scientists previously thought. Moonquakes...
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Mexico has recorded 48 deaths since March this year due to extreme heat
Mexico has recorded 48 deaths since March this year due to extreme heat, a government source said on May 24,...
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A landslide has buried more than 2,000 people alive in Papua New Guinea and caused widespread destruction
In Papua New Guinea, after a powerful landslide, the bodies of more than 2 thousand people were found under the...
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Scientists have found that life on our planet could not have appeared without the Earth’s magnetic field
The movement of the iron core generates electricity, which results in a magnetic orientation of the entire planet. Scientists can...
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In Germany, dozens of people were injured by lightning strikes
Every minute 6 thousand lightning strikes the ground. The probability of a human being affected is approximately 1 in 600...
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Deadly tornadoes have become more frequent in the United States over the past three years
At the end of May 2024, several people were killed and more than 10 injured as a result of a...
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Magnetic Universe. New discoveries – from everyday use to neutron stars
Scientists smashed atom against atom and unleashed a magnetic monster. A groundbreaking experiment has created a field so strong it...
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Laws formulated by a 17th century scientist are used in modern space technologies
The story of how we understand planetary motion would be impossible to tell if not for the work of the...
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Solar hype from space agencies and increased solar activity. Coincidence?
The aurora ceases to remain polar. Now it can be observed with the naked eye all over the world. Until...
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Over the past three years, floods have claimed victims in Central and South Asia
On May 11, the UN office announced the death of 300 people due to floods in Afghanistan. The death toll...
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Catastrophic floods, fires, tornadoes in early May 2024
In April 2024, 300 tornadoes were recorded across the United States, which is the second highest number on record. Tropical...
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China outpaces rivals in space exploration
China built its own Tiangong space station, also known as "Tianhe", located at altitudes of 217 and 280 miles (340...
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Arctic cold hit the Russian Plain in May
Snowfalls will continue to break deep into the Russian Plain. Before this, winter had already reminded the northerners of itself:...
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Features of the landscape on Mars – new discoveries
Olympus Mons is one of a dozen large volcanoes, many of which are ten to a hundred times taller than...
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Modern latest satellite meteorological monitoring systems
Space-based observing systems account for approximately 90% of the data used in global numerical weather prediction models. Everyone on Earth...
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Scientists have proven: there are asteroids – piles of rubble that carry water, carbon and amino acids
Scientists have proven that there are asteroids that are resistant to external influences. This means that the tested methods are...
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Space debris threatens not only the further exploration of outer space, but also directly the inhabitants of the Earth
NASA confirms that the object that crashed into a house in Florida was indeed space debris from the ISS. Satellites...
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Global warming will allow species of flora and fauna to colonize previously uncharacteristic territories
In Russia, it was revealed that the fauna of Siberia is becoming more southern due to climate change. Global warming...
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Microplastics have been found in the bodies of people, animals and in various parts of the world – from snow in the distant Arctic to the clouds of Mount Fuji
Researchers are already finding microplastics in all environments and organisms. There is still no clear opinion about the dangers of...
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Global warming tipping point could trigger ice age
Temperatures in Western Europe could fall by 5 to 10 degrees Celsius over the course of the century. While this...
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In the Russian city of Orsk on April 5, a dam broke, 1,121 people were evacuated, including 331 children
Water continues to arrive in Orsk. At the moment, about 600 houses on nine streets are flooded. Earlier, the Orsk...
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New natural sources of greenhouse gases and associated climate control technologies
Layers of methane are locked under permafrost in Arctic regions, but if they were released it could cause problems for...
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Climate control technologies and critical points of no return are on the agenda
Experts examined the problem of so-called critical points, in which the behavior of natural systems changes in an unpredictable way....
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The Government of the Russian Federation has approved an action plan for adaptation to climate change. February was the warmest on record
The message on the approval of the national action plan for the second stage of adaptation to climate change was...
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Global warming leads to a change in the speed of rotation of the Earth and a change in the length of the day
The melting of polar ice leads to a change in the planet's rotation speed, which in turn affects the global...
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Heavy hydrogen used in nuclear energy and water turned out to be older than Earth
In protoplanetary disks, water is virtually omnipresent. Recent studies of the water content of early planetary systems like ours show...
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In 18% of the regions of the planet Earth, the circulation of fresh water has been significantly disrupted as a result of human activity
A new study by an international team of scientists has concluded that aquifer depletion is affecting countries around the world...
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The Voyager 1 spacecraft outside the solar system stopped sending useful data back to Earth
The Voyager 1 space probe is the farthest man-made object in space. It was sent in 1977 with a golden...
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Hydrogen rush: the world is in full swing with the introduction of new hydrogen fuel
More than 1 thousand projects in the field of hydrogen energy have been announced worldwide, totaling more than $320 billion,...
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Europa, a moon of Jupiter, generates enough oxygen to breathe for a million people during the day
NASA's Juno mission measures the amount of oxygen on Europa. Jupiter's ice-covered moon generates 1,000 tons of oxygen every 24...
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The Arctic could become ice-free in the 2030s, Antarctica and Greenland are melting at record rates
The Arctic will be ice-free within a decade during the summer months. A new study from the University of Colorado...
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Astronomers paid attention to the “seasons” of Uranus and Neptune, and also discovered their new satellites
The James Webb Space Telescope recently took aim at the strange and mysterious Uranus, a side-rotating ice giant. What Webb...
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Melting permafrost could release nuclear waste and pathogens
A team of scientists has discovered that thawing permafrost could release a dangerous legacy of the Cold War - nuclear...
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The threat of nuclear war looms over humanity
Russia and China may overtake the United States in the number of nuclear weapons. This was stated by the head...
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The commercial Odysseus module landed in the south polar region of the Moon
After launching on February 15, Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lander touched down in the moon's south polar region on February 22...
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In Haiti, almost four thousand prisoners escaped from prison
According to Agence France-Presse, of the approximately 3.8 thousand prisoners held in the prison before the attack, about a hundred...
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A fire tornado was recorded in the Primorsky Territory and they are fighting large-scale forest fires
A rare natural phenomenon - a firespout (tornado) - was first recorded in the Primorsky Territory of Russia, where natural...
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Astronauts on the ISS are looking for solutions to problems that may arise during a long flight
The flight of Russian cosmonauts and NASA astronauts, participants of the 70th long-term expedition, continues at the International Space Station....
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Anomalous red snow fell in the Primorsky Territory
Specialists of the Scientific Center for Marine Biology named after. A.V. Zhirmunsky Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of...
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Saturn’s moons: organic compounds discovered on Enceladus; Mimas has a subglacial ocean
The Cassini probe delivered new information about the moons of Saturn. In the subglacial ocean of Enceladus, Saturn's moon, many...
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More than 100 world leaders have pledged to end deforestation by 2030
More than 100 world leaders have pledged to end deforestation by 2030 in the first major deal at the Glasgow...
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Carbonaceous materials from an asteroid, chelates and soda lakes: scientists are closer to understanding the origin of life
The research results may explain how life arose on Earth and can also be applied to other planets and bodies...
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Global warming has accelerated 4 times compared to expectations and the Paris Agreement
Faster warming in the Arctic will result in a global temperature rise of 2° being reached 8 years earlier than...
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Cases of attacks by tigers and bears on livestock and people in the Primorsky Territory have become more frequent
Tiger attacks on livestock have become more frequent in the Primorsky Territory. Specialists from the Amur Tiger Center are confident...
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Fires uncharacteristic for this time of year are raging in South America
The fires in Colombia this month are unusual for a country where people are more accustomed to heavy rain and...
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Natural disasters change the landscape and ecology in Japan
Several teams of scientists monitored the effects of the early 2024 earthquake in Japan using satellites and found that shifting...
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With the help of a new invention, people will be able to telepathically communicate with electronic devices
The first person received an implant from Neuralink and is recovering well from surgery. According to Musk, the first data...
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2023 was the warmest year on record
According to NASA analysis, the average surface temperature of the Earth in 2023 was the highest on record. Global temperatures...
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NASA’s Perseverance rover confirms the presence of an ancient dry lake on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has confirmed the presence of an ancient lake on Mars that could hold the key to ancient...
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Barriers prevent migration and ensure animal safety
In the Novosibirsk region, snow barriers were installed throughout the hunting grounds of the Kuibyshevsky district to stop the mass...
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Scientists do not rule out the onset of an ice age
A new study shows just how important the ozone layer is to the living world. Without it, the planet would...
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NASA orbiter discovered Japanese lunar lander SLIM on the lunar surface after its landing
SLIM, or Smart Lander for Lunar Exploration, is operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). It landed on the...
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Russian station “Vostok” in Antarctica explores Lake Vostok
Lake Vostok was the last major geographical discovery on Earth, and it was made by Russia. The existence of the...
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Groundwater reserves are catastrophically declining
Groundwater supplies are being depleted in aquifers around the world, a new study has found, with the rate of decline...
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75% of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are not trackable
An innovative study by Sentinel-1 and AI (European Space Agency) combining satellite data and artificial intelligence has shed light on...
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Eighth asteroid discovered before it collides with Earth
On January 20, 2024, astronomer Christian Sarnecki discovered an asteroid approaching Earth, which just hours later crashed into our planet's...
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The largest cities on the US east coast are settling and drowning under their own weight
The entire east coast of the United States is sinking, with densely populated areas sinking at a faster rate of...
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Alaska’s Columbia Glacier is one of the fastest-changing glaciers in the world
ESA's (European Space Agency) Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission explored Alaska's Columbia Glacier, one of the fastest-changing glaciers in the world. The...
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