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One long line of powerful winds can whip up dust storms, spread wildfires, spin up tornadoes and fuel blizzards – all at the ...
There are also many computerised maps which any member of the public can use to check for water, soil, archaeological, and ...
The DESI experiment shocked cosmologists with a hint that dark energy varies over time. Now, with more data, the conclusions hold up.
Findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) suggest that dark energy could be evolving over time. If ...
KS2 Geography. Biomes. A short video for pupils aged 7 to 11 investigating two of Earth's major biomes - woodlands and ...
Spring is dawning in the northern hemisphere, where most of the planet’s green land is situated. Trees are unfurling leaves ...
A ntarctica isn’t a floating chunk of ice like the Arctic. Beneath its frozen surface sits a solid continent of mountains, ...
With this amount of sand coverage, there’s still plenty of opportunity for the formation of vast dune seas, known as ergs.
The NISAR satellite is set to revolutionize global agriculture by providing high-resolution, frequently updated radar data on ...
Eagle-eyed users of Google Maps have been left baffled after they spotted an unusual looking object which first appeared in ...