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Atmospheric hydrogen is rising, which may be a problem for the climate

Ice core records of atmospheric hydrogen reveal a huge rise in concentration since the Industrial Revolution which has…

ByByrahulmedcure Jan 9, 2026
Shackleton knew his doomed ship wasn’t the strongest before sailing

Endurance, the wooden ship that Ernest Shackleton took to Antarctica in 1915, wasn't built to withstand frozen seas…

ByByrahulmedcure Jan 9, 2026
The Whispers of Rock is a personal journey through aeons of geology

In her new book, earth scientist Anjana Khatwa writes a love letter to Earth's rocks and mountains, offering…

ByByrahulmedcure Jan 9, 2026
How worried should we be about noxious chemicals from dead satellites?

We have more satellites than ever before, but when they burn up they create a new kind of…

ByByrahulmedcure Jan 9, 2026
When rift lakes dry up it can cause earthquakes and eruptions

Lake Turkana in Kenya, known as the cradle of humanity, has shrunk in recent millennia – and the…

ByByrahulmedcure Jan 9, 2026
The audacious quest to light up the sky with artificial auroras

How a Finnish physicist named Karl Lemström once became obsessed with recreating the aurora borealis from scratch –…

ByByrahulmedcure Jan 9, 2026
Underwater volcanic brine pools could be home to extreme life forms

An expedition in the Red Sea found several brine pools that appear to be fed by underwater volcanoes,…

ByBySDToday Jan 9, 2026
On March 23, 2178, Pluto Will Complete Its First Full Orbit Since Its Discovery

Sadly, we doubt you’ll be around for Pluto’s NYE party.

ByBySDToday Jan 9, 2026