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In reversal, Defense Department will continue providing crucial satellite weather data

In reversal, Defense Department will continue providing crucial satellite weather data

Posted on July 31, 2025 by Rebecca Hersher | 0 Comments
From NPR About a month after announcing that it would stop sharing data that hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on, the Navy now says it will continue distributing it. (Image credit: AP) Read the full article from NPR
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What makes a tsunami — and what to do if one comes

What makes a tsunami — and what to do if one comes

Posted on July 31, 2025 by Michal Ruprecht | 0 Comments
From NPR Several factors help determine whether a given earthquake will generate a dangerous tsunami, but the process is not yet fully understood. (Image credit: Connie France) Read the full article from NPR
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‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean

‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean

Posted on July 31, 2025 by Victoria Gill | 0 Comments
From BBC 13 hours ago ShareSave Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News ShareSave Beds of clams, mats of bacteria that look like ice and fields of tube worms – these are just some examples of the strange, extreme life that…
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2,500-year-old Siberian ‘ice mummy’ had intricate tattoos, imaging reveals

2,500-year-old Siberian ‘ice mummy’ had intricate tattoos, imaging reveals

Posted on July 30, 2025 by Georgina Rannard | 0 Comments
From BBC 14 hours ago ShareSave Georgina Rannard Science correspondent ShareSave G Caspari and M Vavulin High-resolution imaging of tattoos found on a 2,500 year old Siberian “ice mummy” have revealed decorations that a modern tattooist would find challenging to…
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Why did Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami damage?

Why did Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami damage?

Posted on July 30, 2025 by Esme Stallard and Mark Poynting | 0 Comments
From BBC 21 hours ago ShareSave Esme Stallard and Mark Poynting BBC News Climate and Science ShareSave It has been one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded – but so far has not brought the catastrophic tsunami that many feared.…
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Researchers find that songbirds sometimes get ‘divorced’

Researchers find that songbirds sometimes get ‘divorced’

Posted on July 30, 2025 by Geoff Brumfiel | 0 Comments
From NPR A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding seasons. (Image credit: P. Pleul) Read the full article from NPR
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Trump’s environmental policies are reshaping everyday life. Here’s how.

Posted on July 30, 2025 by Grist staff | 0 Comments
Over the last six months, Americans have been inundated with a near-constant stream of announcements from the federal government — programs shuttered, funding cut, jobs eliminated, and regulations gutted. President Donald Trump and his administration are executing a systematic dismantling…
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8.8-magnitude earthquake sends tsunami into coasts of Russia, Japan and Alaska

8.8-magnitude earthquake sends tsunami into coasts of Russia, Japan and Alaska

Posted on July 30, 2025 by The Associated Press | 0 Comments
From NPR One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia’s Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Japan and Hawaii and across the Pacific. (Image credit: AP) Read the full article from NPR
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This Underwater Sculpture Garden Protects Italian Fishing Grounds

This Underwater Sculpture Garden Protects Italian Fishing Grounds

Posted on July 29, 2025 by Ruth Sherlock | 0 Comments
From NPR Mermaids, giants and huge eyes look up from the waters near Talamone, Italy. It’s one fisherman’s way of protecting fishing grounds from the damage of trawling nets. Artists’ sculptures are sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean sea…
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UK gets first female Astronomer Royal in 350 years

UK gets first female Astronomer Royal in 350 years

Posted on July 29, 2025 by Pallab Ghosh | 0 Comments
From BBC 3 hours ago ShareSave Pallab GhoshGwyndaf Hughes Science Videographer ShareSave Amanda Clark/Cabinet Office Astronomer Prof Michele Dougherty did not study science in secondary school – but was instead inspired to learn more about space after using her father’s…
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