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Death and devastation: why a rare equatorial cyclone and other storms have hit southern Asia so hard
Equatorial cyclones are rare. That’s one reason Cyclone Senyar has done so much damage in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Torrential rain has triggered the worst flooding in decades in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia. Steve ...
While we cannot say for certain if climate change can be linked to the intense storms that caused devastation in countries ...
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Why December is Prime Time for Stargazing in the Mojave/Texas
There’s something almost otherworldly about standing in the middle of a desert at night. No city glow, no noise except maybe ...
ESA's Solar Orbiter reveals the dynamics of the Sun's magnetic field, shedding light on the 11-year solar activity cycle.
An idea about the sun’s magnetic field called the terminator model could help predict dangerous space weather more accurately ...
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Why NASA favors Florida for rocket launches
From the first Mercury missions to today’s commercial crew flights, the United States has repeatedly turned to Florida’s ...
When tropical storms make headlines, certain countries and regions are repeatedly part of the story. Why is that? What fuels ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we hear about the surprises faced by reporters at the UN climate conference in ...
Simulations and satellite data reveal that Earth's magnetic field is more complex than scientists had thought. Scientists studying Earth's magnetic field have discovered that its electric heartbeat ...
What would happen if the sun started to dim? Scientists have revealed the terrifying answer to this question, which is the subject of the upcoming science fiction blockbuster, Project Hail Mary.
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