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Earth's seasons vary wildly, even at the same latitude, new research finds
Earth's seasons look very different at locations not far from each other, 20 years' worth of satellite data reveals. Earth's seasonal cycles can vary dramatically across short distances, even at the ...
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is just days away from coming as close to Earth as it will ever get. Here's how you can track ...
Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of “The Serviceberry,” offers ideas rooted in nature for creating sharing economies as a way to ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS makes closest pass of Earth. Where's it heading next?
Everyone's favorite interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, flew past Earth overnight, coming within about 168 million miles (270 million kilometers) of our planet.
Satellite data shows Earth’s seasons do not follow the same timing worldwide. A new study maps how local ecosystems experience spring, summer, autumn, and winter differently ...
I/ATLAS comet is the 3rd-ever object discovered that originated from outside our solar system. It's not a threat, approaches ...
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Earth's seasons are strangely out of sync, scientists discover from space
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have watched our planet's seasons from space and discovered that spring ...
From winter wildfires in Los Angeles to the unchecked growth of data centers, here are the big climate stories we covered in ...
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Earth has hidden “seasonal time zones,” and satellites only noticed them after 20 years
Scientists have discovered something remarkable about our planet: the familiar cycle of spring, summer, autumn, and winter—the seasons we take for granted—is not as uniform as we once thought. Using ...
When Earth was a molten inferno, water may have been locked safely underground rather than lost to space. Researchers ...
Our sun is about halfway through its life, which means Earth is as well. After a star exhausts its hydrogen nuclear fuel, its diameter expands more than a hundredfold, engulfing any unlucky planets in ...
TRAPPIST-1e, an Earth-sized world in the system’s habitable zone, is drawing scientific attention as researchers hunt for signs of an atmosphere—and potentially life-supporting conditions. Early James ...
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