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    By A.P. Mentzer 7 months ago

    10 Facts On Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis, in a nutshell, is the process of using water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce sugar.

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  • Plumes of smoke light by crimson light with silhouetted trees in the foreground
    By Eric James Beyer 7 months ago

    The Hawaiian Volcano That's Barely Stopped Erupting Since 1983

    Hawaii is famous for its volcanoes, drawing visitors from all over the globe to witness their majesty, and one Hawaiian volcano has been erupting since 1983.

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  • A stamp comemmorating the Dabry's sturgeon
    By Kristeen Cherney 7 months ago

    11 Animals That Went Extinct In The Last Decade

    There are many reasons why researchers are concerned about endangered species. After all, these species went extinct in just the last decade.

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  • redwood forest
    By Elias Nash 7 months ago

    The 7 Most Unusual Facts About California Redwoods

    Towering hundreds of feet high, the Californian redwoods are a stunning natural wonder. Aside from their size, there are some unusual facts about these trees.

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  • storm clouds on the horizon of a field
    By Elias Nash 8 months ago

    What It Means When You Can Smell Rain Before It Happens

    If you've ever wondered what that distinctive smell is before a rain shower, not only does it have a name, but it also has a solid scientific explanation.

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  • fire burning in Californian forest
    By Elias Nash 8 months ago

    An Iconic Cartoon Character Bears Some Of The Blame For California's Devastating Wildfires

    For decades, Smokey Bear has been teaching us about the dangers of wildfires, but some of that advice may be to blame for California's devastating wildfires.

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  • A four-cavity wasp nest attached to the surface of a green leaf
    By Eric James Beyer 8 months ago

    The Only Animal That Can't Get Drunk May Surprise You

    Everyone knows something about getting a little tipsy off a drink or two. Many animals even feel a buzz from fermented fruits, but this animal can't relate.

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  • Entomologist studying a beetle
    By Megan Brame 8 months ago

    13 New Animal Species That Were Discovered In 2024

    Despite all the research done over the years, new animal species are being found every year, 2024 included. Here are a few of the most notable discoveries.

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  • Illustration of static electricity around forearm and hand
    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    Why You Get Shocked By Static More In The Winter

    You've probably been surprised by the shock of static electricity before, but have you noticed that it happens more during the winter? Here's the reason why.

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  • The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake has a venomous bite that can be deadly to humans without medical attention.
    By Daniel Meagher 8 months ago

    Top 5 Most Dangerous Species In Texas

    Texas has an abundance of deadly flora and fauna, not to mention people - but these animals take the cake.

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  • Open bivalve oyster with a white pearl
    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    How Oysters Make Pearls And Why Some Are Different Colors

    For thousands of years, people have collected oysters for their pearls, no matter their color. Have you ever wondered where those colors come from, though?

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  • Smoking chimneys at a coal plant
    By Kristeen Cherney 8 months ago

    The Worst Impacts Global Warming Could Have In The Future

    Discussions surrounding global warming have been going on for a long time, but what exactly will the future end up looking like as a result of thsoe changes?

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  • Death Valley extreme heat danger sign
    By Elias Nash 8 months ago

    California Is Home To The Hottest Place On Earth

    It would take more than sunscreen to survive the hottest place on Earth, located right in California. Here’s its record-setting temperature and why it’s so hot.

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  • An artificial skeleton of a giant bird with a massive beak standing in a forest
    By Eric James Beyer 8 months ago

    The Bird Taller Than A Basketball Player That's Pure Nightmare Fuel

    A fossil that was unearthed in South America has recently been identified, and it’s a bird that could put fear into almost any living creature.

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  • A pointy-headed frog with a variegated brown and light brown color scheme.
    By Eric James Beyer 8 months ago

    The Only Two Frogs That Are Considered Venomous

    Whether an animal is poisonous or venomous is often a confusing question, and that's especially true with these two frogs, owing to their unique adaptations

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  • Atmospheric river flood in Northern California
    By Elias Nash 8 months ago

    The Big Change To Earth's Atmosphere That's Causing Extreme Weather

    Extreme weather is an increasingly common problem around the world, and changes to this atmospheric phenomenon could just make things even worse.

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  • Front view of octopus with limbs spread out
    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    Octopuses Have Three Times As Many Brains As They Have Hearts

    Octopuses are pretty weird animals that are constantly surprising us. They have a strange number of hearts, but they have an even weirder number of brains.

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  • Closeup of iron pyrite (fool's gold)
    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    Fool's Gold In New York Actually Hid A Surprising Treasure

    Fool's gold is known for being a deceptive little mineral, but that hasn't always been true. A discovery made in New York proved just how valuable it could be.

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  • An alligator is shown from the neck up lying in grass
    By Joe Roberts 8 months ago

    Top 5 Most Dangerous Species In Florida

    The U.S. is home to a fair few scary species, and Florida is home to quite a number of them. Here are five of the most dangerous animals that reside there.

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  • A model of Earth has excess vegetation
    By Pauli Poisuo 8 months ago

    The Best Wildlife By Continent: The Earth's Most Biodiverse Ecosystems Ranked

    Each continent has its own share of different species, but not all of them are created equal. Here's a rundown of which continents are the most biodiverse.

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  • Bands of blue-green light in the sky above a wintery mountain town with towering peaks in the background
    By Eric James Beyer 8 months ago

    The Different Types Of Northern Lights Explained

    The northern lights are quite the beautiful and fascinating natural phenomenon, but did you know that there's a reason they look the way they do?

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  • An emerald Ash Borer is shown sitting on a leaf
    By Joe Roberts 8 months ago

    5 Invasive Species That Are Wreaking Havoc In Indiana

    Invasive species have the capability of heavily damaging the ecosystems they find themselves in. That's true all across the U.S., and Indiana is no exception.

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  • Northern giant hornet nest under a wooden roof
    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    Here's What Happened To The Murder Hornets In Washington State

    Starting in late 2019, reports of murder hornets caused a stir, but those reports have since died down. Here's what happened to the murder hornets since then.

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  • A blue pool of water surrounded by sand colored stones and cars in the distance
    By Eric James Beyer 8 months ago

    The Unassuming New Mexico Lake That's Actually A Death Trap

    Diving has quite a bit of allure for thrill seekers, and this lake in New Mexico is especially appealing for that. But it also has quite a dark history.

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  • Steam and ash rising from Mount Saint Helens eruption
    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    Washington State Has The Deadliest And Most Destructive Volcanic Eruption In US History

    When it comes to volcanic eruptions, most people picture smoke, ash, and lava. Not all eruptions are quite so destructive, but this was certainly was.

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    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    How High Relative Humidity Impacts Your Body (& Why It Feels More Miserable Than Dry Heat)

    It's never a surprise to hear someone complaining about humidity, but is there a reason it's so much worse than dry heat? Here's the science behind that.

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  • Computer illustration of giant tsunami overtaking Tokyo, Japan
    By Tiffany Betts 8 months ago

    What Types Of Earthquakes Cause Tsunamis?

    Tsunamis are devastating natural disasters, but they're also rather rare. They require specific circumstances, but some earthquakes can provide just that.

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