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The emergence of human influence on the ozone layer by the 1960s

This paper examines the earliest emergence of human-caused ozone depletion: the when, the where, and the why. We employ a thought-experiment framework aimed at...

A massive asteroid slammed into the North Sea and triggered a 330-foot tsunami

Scientists have finally confirmed the origin of the mysterious Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea. New evidence shows that an asteroid about 160 meters...

NASA, SBA Announce New Initiative to Scale American Space Economy 

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, right, and Administrator of the Small Business Administration Kelly Loeffler, left, pose for a photo after signing a Memorandum of...

China’s Spent Rockets Are Turning Low Earth Orbit Into a Debris Minefield

China’s pattern of treating low Earth orbit like a dumping ground at the same time it is expanding potential military space capabilities should raise...

The deep link between intraplate volcanism and plate tectonics

Two independent studies suggest that thousands of submarine volcanoes in the Pacific Ocean and offshore Africa are likely to have resulted from two high-temperature...

The next era of remote spectral imaging of the Earth’s surface

Imaging spectroscopy technology is transforming the way Earth is viewed from space, with applications across diverse science communities. A global imaging spectrometer mission with...

Vulkan Anak Krakatau mit anhaltenden Ascheemissionen

Vulkan Anak Krakatau weiterhin aktiv: Ascheemissionen und erhöhte Erdbebenaktivität Der Vulkan Krakatau, insbesondere der jüngste Teil des Inselvulkans Anak Krakatau, zeigte in den letzten...

Huge crater in Australia may be the oldest impact structure on Earth

A study claims that the North Pole Dome crater in Western Australia was caused by an asteroid strike 3 billion years ago, but other...

Influence of tropospheric temperature on the formation and aging of secondary organic aerosol from biogenic vapor mixtures

We investigate how temperature (213–313K) affects secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles derived from isoprene and α-pinene mixtures. Isoprene's suppression on α-pinene dimer formation varied...

Climate-Resilient Corridors of the Amazon

As global temperatures rise, Amazonian species face a critical survival challenge: the need to migrate to cooler environments to remain resilient. While vast lowlands...

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