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

Can We Slow Global Warming By Phasing Out Super-Pollutant HFCs?

The mountain that weighed the Earth

Aurora Watch In Effect As Severe Solar Storm Slams Into Earth

Doomsday Clock Ticks To 85 Seconds Before Midnight, Its Closest Ever

World Not Ready For Rise In Extreme Heat, Scientists Say

One of Earth’s most abundant organisms is surprisingly fragile

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

Half of Fossil Fuel Carbon Emissions In 2024 Came From 32 Companies

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.

When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth (2006)

Astronauts Splash Down To Earth After Medical Evacuation From ISS

Half the World's 100 Largest Cities Are in High Water Stress Areas, Analysis Finds

An exoplanet called HD 137010 b might be the closest thing astronomers have ever seen to “Earth 2.0.” The trouble is that it’s only been seen once—and may never be glimpsed again.

Asteroids the size of 22 penguins to pass Earth this weekend

How Aviation Emissions Could Be Halved Without Cutting Journeys

Era of 'Global Water Bankruptcy' Is Here, UN Report Says

US Leads Record Global Surge in Gas-Fired Power Driven by AI Demands

Half of World's CO2 Emissions Come From Just 32 Fossil Fuel Firms, Study Shows

Record Ocean Heat is Intensifying Climate Disasters, Data Shows

SpaceX is seeking FCC approval to launch 1M satellites into space; SpaceX claims the fleet will orbit the Earth and use the sun to power AI data centers

Earth from Space: The Fate of a Giant

Earth is warming faster. Scientists are closing in on why

Germany's Dying Forests Are Losing Their Ability To Absorb CO2

New map based on direct measurements estimates groundwater depth across the continental United States at a resolution of around 30 meters, as opposed to more common physics-based models with resolutions of around 1km [Communications Earth & Environment]

The most friendless place on Earth

Astronomers Finally Explain How Molecules From Earth's Atmosphere Keep Winding Up On the Moon

The first commercial space stations will start orbiting Earth in 2026

New research identifies method of extracting rare earth elements from mining waste product that is two to three times more efficient than previous approaches

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