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A first-of-its-kind study confirms that re-entering space debris from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket caused a massive lithium spike in Earth's upper atmosphere

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Pigeons detect Earth's magnetic field using electromagnetic induction, the same physical principle as wireless phone charging

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Resolved tropical cyclones trigger CO2 uptake and phytoplankton bloom in an Earth system model simulation

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When bacteriophages reached the International Space Station, microbes behaved unlike on Earth

Aquanauts who live and work underwater experience a similar cognitive shift as the one astronauts experience when they first see Earth from space, research finds.

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