More than 90% of the heat trapped by greenhouses goes into the ocean. But what happens in the oceans doesn’t stay there.
Record ocean temperatures, intensified by El Niño, pose severe threats to ecosystems and increase extreme weather events globally.
Massive vines swallowing forests, giant snakes overpowering predators, and exploding rabbit populations sound like scenes ...
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Ang ingay! The social effect of noise
Most Filipinos are respectful of each other’s space, especially in public. There is a sense of hiya and pakikiramdam. Noise ...
The world’s oceans are the hottest on record for June, pushing past records set during the 2023–24 El Niño years ...
While Escambia and Santa Rosa allows fireworks on July 4, the city of Pensacola prohibits their use within the city limit. Here are the rules.
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Boy Orders 43-Inch TV On Flipkart For Cartoons, 2 hr delivery leaves parents Shocked
India, July 1 -- A young boy's innocent yet unexpected online shopping move has gone viral after he secretly ordered a ...
Our solar system is a celestial shooting gallery, chock-full of flying projectiles that one day could threaten Earth—so what ...
The air campaign across Iran damaged some of its most famous monuments, shattering glass and wood, and cracking walls and ...
The Fourth of July and the United States' 250th anniversary call for celebration, but before setting off the fireworks, there ...
A few hours ago, Adult Swim released a preview for an episode of season 9 of Rick and Morty. In that preview, which you can watch in the embedded video below, Rick accidentally decapitates himself ...
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