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Biochar From Human Waste Could Solve Global Fertilizer Shortages, Study Finds

Earth appears to be developing new never-before-seen human-made seasons

NASA’s acting chief calls for the end of Earth science at the space agency

How Can England Possibly Be Running Out of Water?

World in $1.5 Trillion 'Plastics Crisis' Hitting Health From Infancy To Old Age, Report Warns

Earth’s Gravity Might Be Warping Quantum Mechanics, Say Physicists

Plastic Pollution Treaty Talks Deadlocked as Negotiations Draw To a Close

Chinese scientists synthesize rare meteorite hexagonal diamonds 60% harder than cubic ones found on Earth, through previously elusive process

Inside the CIA-backed venture fund that helped launch Palantir and Google Earth

Every satellite orbiting earth and who owns them (2023)

Lightning on Earth is sparked by a powerful chain reaction from outer space

The Sunlight Budget of Earth

'Ghost Particle' That Smashed Into Earth Breaks Records

Chinese scientists synthesize rare meteorite hexagonal diamonds 60% harder than cubic ones found on Earth, through previously elusive process

How Does a Blind Model See the Earth?

Grains of sediment recovered from the ocean could be evidence of an ancient comet that exploded in Earth's atmosphere 12,800 years ago, hypothetically triggering a rapid cooling event known as the Younger Dryas period

Chemical Pollution a Threat Comparable To Climate Change, Scientists Warn

SpaceX's Crew-10 Astronauts Return to Earth After Nearly 5 months in Space

Meteorite That Hit Home Is Older Than Earth, Scientists Say

Temperature Records Broken as Extreme Heat Grips Parts of Europe

California Successfully Tests 'Virtual Power Plant', Drawing Power From Batteries in 100,000 Homes

Satellites, Drones, and AI: the New 'High-Tech Quest to Fight Wildfires'

GPS Jamming Extends to Low-Earth Orbit

Earth's Atmosphere Hasn't Had This Much CO2 in Millions of Years

Around 850 million people will be affected by a scarcity of water by 2100 — more than three times the number estimated by previous analysis of Earth system models.

Proposed Budget Seeks To Close Mauna Loa Observatory's Climate CO2 Study

All of Earth’s continents have experienced “unprecedented freshwater loss” driven by climate change, unsustainable groundwater use and extreme droughts since 2002…

Earth is spinning faster than usual today

The Longest Sightline on Earth

A Mistake Led to the Discovery of an Underwater Island Full of Rare Earth Elements

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