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Exceptionally Low Antarctic Sea Ice
Antarctica is in the depths of winter, yet the continent is surrounded by much less sea ice than scientists expected for this time of year.
Hundred-Year Storms? That's How Long They Last on Saturn
The largest storm in the solar system, a 10,000-mile-wide anticyclone called the Great Red Spot, has decorated Jupiter's surface for hundreds of years.
It’s Not Just Earthquakes — Fracking Also Linked to Small Tremors, Study Finds
While past studies have linked fracking to earthquakes, scientists now say the drilling method is also a source of even small seismic tremors.
New Study by Goethe University Frankfurt Shows: Even Treated Wastewater Affects Our Rivers
Wastewater treatment plants are undoubtedly a great achievement.
Chemicals From Maize Roots Influence Wheat Yield
Maize roots secrete certain chemicals that affect the quality of soil. In some fields, this effect increases yields of wheat planted subsequent to maize in the same soil by more than 4%.