We have more satellites than ever before, but when they burn up they create a new kind of air pollution. Evidence is now revealing what effects this could have and how to tackle it

We have more satellites than ever before, but when they burn up they create a new kind of air pollution. Evidence is now revealing what effects this could have and how to tackle it
When rocks fracture in underground faults, they generate a variety of chemical compounds that could provide more energy…
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Changes in rock formations from before and after the mass extinction event 66 million years ago may reflect…