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21/12/2022

(Inside Science) – Secrets hidden within stalagmites in an Iraqi cave are now shedding light on how climate change influenced both the rise and fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, once the most powerful empire of its time, a new study finds.

20/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- Despite its lush tropical flora and pristine beaches, Hawaii would not have been a great place to be two years ago around this time. On April 14-15, 2018, some 49 inches of rain deluged the island of Kauai in 24 hours, setting a rainfall record for the entire United States. About...

19/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- It's a scene from the "Ice Age" movies -- a vast freshwater lake, created by melting ice, breaks through a thin retaining wall of ice, releasing a huge wall of water. In this case, the dramatic event happened repeatedly, in what is now Greenland. New research suggests that such "...

18/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- Hurricane season is upon us. Storm after storm, some of unusual intensity, have made landfall across the world. This month, we examine five storms that have affected people across the Northern Hemisphere during this season of meteorological unrest.

17/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- One of the most famously reliable geysers in the world may have taken more than a century off duty during medieval times, new research finds. Scientists recently recovered mineralized tree pieces dating from around A.D. 1230-1360 from the mound of Old Faithful geyser in Yellowsto...

16/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- Marine heat waves can wreak havoc on fisheries, coral reefs, kelp forests and other vital ocean ecosystems. In a new paper in the journal Science, climate scientists revealed strong evidence that future marine heat waves will intensify and occur much more frequently as a direct r...

15/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- Many of us wouldn’t think an acidic lake set in the shadow of a volcano would be the best place to live. But for some of the earliest creatures to abandon the sea, it could have been home. Much of the information about life’s earliest days on land has been lost to us. Geologi...

14/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- Google’s 6200-mile-long fiber optic cable connects Los Angeles and Chile on the world wide web by sending pulses of light through a garden-hose-sized tube covered in metal and protective insulation. Now, researchers are finding ways to use that cable for a new purpose: sensing ...

13/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- It took only 48 hours to turn a bottle of toxic, dark ochre sludge into something that looked more like an orange-tinged hazy beer. Within the bottle, invisible to the naked eye, a newly discovered bacterial strain referred to only as 105 was eating away at toxic copper sulfate t...

12/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- Each year, when winter ends, meteorologists notice that some of their highly dependable climate models stumble. Supercomputers tasked with predicting the conditions associated with El Nino over the next several months generate less accurate forecasts. That means that their predic...

11/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- As warm winds swept across the Northern Hemisphere this month, researchers took the opportunity to fly giant red balloons and study wind energy. Those aerial accomplishments were mirrored on Mars with the first-ever flight on another planet. Endangered animals also took center st...

10/12/2022

(Inside Science) -- Scientists examining billions-of-years-old crystals from Australia say they've uncovered new evidence that helps pin the start of plate tectonics at roughly 3.6 billion years ago.

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