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Our latest research explores the tipping point when launching more rockets will begin to cause problems. Our findings show that once rates reach 2,000 launches a year – about a ten-fold increase on ...
Mud is messy. For some, it's a plaything. To many, it can mean real hardship. Mud, though, is often overlooked, particularly ...
The vast amount of satellites that will be burning in the otherwise pristine upper layers of the atmosphere could alter the atmospheric chemistry and have unforeseen consequences for life on the ...
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How to Spend 3 Days in Anchorage, Alaska
With its enchanting winter landscapes and bustling summer adventures, Anchorage is unlike any other American city. Offering ...
Reader's Digest Canada on MSN1d
The Year Canada Didn’t Have a Summer
The year without a summer In the spring of 1815, things were looking up for Canada. Local Canadian militia, along with ...
That’s Lititz, Pennsylvania for you – a place where charm isn’t manufactured but woven into the very fabric of daily life.
The Blue Ridge Parkway, often called “America’s Favorite Drive,” runs right past town, providing easy access to countless ...
April and May ushered in a new class of Houston restaurants, including a posh new pickleball venue, sushi bars, a steakhouse, ...
Astrophysicists have gained precious new insights into how distant exoplanets form and what their atmospheres can look like, ...
"Studying the chemistry of ultra hot planets like WASP-121b helps us to understand how gas giant atmospheres work under ...
New reports out of the NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggest that the carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in Earth’s ...
New data shows that CO2 levels have broken through 430 parts per million, an indication that human-caused global warming will ...