Let’s learn about why summer 2023 was so hot
This summer has smashed heat records worldwide. July was Earth’s hottest month ever recorded, following the hottest June on record....
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This summer has smashed heat records worldwide. July was Earth’s hottest month ever recorded, following the hottest June on record....
The time may be coming to wash our hands of plastic trash. Literally. About 60 percent of all plastic ever...
algae: Single-celled organisms, once considered plants (they aren’t). As aquatic organisms, they grow in water. Like green plants, they depend...
data: Facts and/or statistics collected together for analysis but not necessarily organized in a way that gives them meaning. For...
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Doctors across the United States will likely soon have two options to protect the youngest humans from RSV. On August...
Earlier this year, the leading psychological association in the United States apologized to the country’s Indigenous people and communities for...
antibacterial: Having properties that tend to destroy or limit the growth or reproduction of bacteria.antibiotic: A germ-killing substance, usually prescribed...
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Thousands of emperor penguins in western Antarctica lost their chicks last year, largely due to receding sea ice, satellite data...
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