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Horrifying Research Finds Melting Glaciers Could Activate Deadly Volcanoes

Horrifying Research Finds Melting Glaciers Could Activate Deadly Volcanoes

Scientists are warning that glaciers melting due to global warming could trigger explosive — and potentially deadly — volcanic eruptions around the world. As detailed in a new study presented at the Goldschmidt international geochemistry conference this week and due to be peer-reviewed later this year, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison analyzed six volcanoes in southern Chile to study …

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Prehistoric animal found that lived on Earth 259 million years ago

Prehistoric animal found that lived on Earth 259 million years ago

A new fossil skull, dug out of purple siltstone in northern China, belongs to a creature that walked the planet about 259 million years ago. The animal was named Yinshanosaurus angustus, and the find helps fill a gap in the family tree of large plant‑eating reptiles that roamed just before the greatest die‑off in Earth’s history. Unearthing Yinshanosaurus angustus Dr. Jian …

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Astronomers Discover a Mysterious New Plasma Wave Orbiting Jupiter

Astronomers Discover a Mysterious New Plasma Wave Orbiting Jupiter

NASA’s Juno spacecraft has unveiled an exciting breakthrough: the discovery of an entirely new type of plasma wave near Jupiter. These waves, unlike any previously observed in space, provide fresh insights into the mysterious behavior of the gas giant’s auroral plasmas. Scientists believe these waves play a critical role in the unique auroras visible at Jupiter’s poles, expanding our understanding …

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Discovery of New Cretaceous Species in Dorset Could Redefine Early Mammal Evolution

Discovery of New Cretaceous Species in Dorset Could Redefine Early Mammal Evolution

In a remarkable discovery on the cliffs of Durlston Bay near Swanage, Dorset, a new species of prehistoric mammal has been unearthed, offering fresh insights into the diversity of early mammals that coexisted with dinosaurs. The fossilized remains, dating back approximately 145 million years to the Berriasian age of the Cretaceous period, were found by Benjamin Weston, an undergraduate paleontology …

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Cape Cod’s white shark comeback

Cape Cod’s white shark comeback

A shark warning sign at the entrance to Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod.John Tlumacki/Globe Staff “There are more white sharks off the coast of Massachusetts, and specifically off the coast of Cape Cod, than there were twenty years ago,” Greg Skomal, a senior fisheries biologist with the state’s Division of Marine Fisheries and a leading expert on white sharks, …

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New type of Earth rock is created by human industrial waste

New type of Earth rock is created by human industrial waste

A discarded can tab, locked inside a new type of rock on England’s Cumbrian coast, tells a startling story about what happens when industry and nature collide. Geologists have confirmed that steel slag from old furnaces has fused into solid rock in only 35 years, overturning information from textbooks that marks rock formation in spans of geologic ages. How waste becomes …

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Earth’s largest waterfall is hidden in the ocean

Earth’s largest waterfall is hidden in the ocean

Niagara Falls pulls in tourists by the boatload. Angel Falls towers higher than city skyscrapers. Yet both pale in comparison to Earth’s largest waterfall – an enormous, rushing torrent concealed below Arctic waves. The Denmark Strait cataract drops in slow motion beneath the chilly surface between Iceland and Greenland. The chute begins thousands of feet down, rolls over …

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Scientist’s cat helps discover a rare virus — yet again

Scientist’s cat helps discover a rare virus — yet again

A scientist’s cat shot to fame last year for his role in the discovery of the United States’ first-known jeilongvirus. Now, the feline has replicated his success by fetching yet another animal containing a never-before-seen bug. The newfound virus was found in a dead Everglades short-tailed shrew (Blarina peninsulae), which Pepper the cat brought home following a successful hunting trip …

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Rescuer Stops Short When He Sees A Furry Face Poking Out Of The Trash

Rescuer Stops Short When He Sees A Furry Face Poking Out Of The Trash

Duke, also known as @zadrigman on Instagram, isn’t your average dog rescuer. The experienced animal advocate regularly responds to emergency calls around his home in Mexico, but he doesn’t show up in just any outfit. He wears something much more fun. “I wear a superhero costume,” Duke said in a video for The Dodo. “Because I want to inspire younger …

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