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Antarctic ice hole the size of Switzerland keeps cracking open. Now scientists finally know why.
Live Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoof polynyas can remain in the water for multiple years after they've formed. They can change how...
Mysterious Polynya: Scientists Finally Explain Huge Hole in Antarctic Sea Ice
SciTechDaily· 12 hours agoThe team of researchers from the University of Southampton, the University of Gothenburg, and the...
Scientists discover $540 billion worth of 'white gold' sitting beneath giant lake
UNILAD· 1 day agoScientists have discovered $540 billion worth of 'white gold' sitting underneath a huge lake....
What are PFAS? 'Forever chemicals' are common and dangerous.
USA Today· 3 days agoof these toxic chemicals that can be used in or around municipal water sources. It's a move that...
Huawei secretly backs U.S. research, awarding millions in prizes
New Hampshire Union Leader· 2 hours agoHuawei is the sole funder of a research competition that has awarded millions of dollars since its...
Plastic-eating bacteria can help waste self-destruct
BBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoScientists have developed a "self-digesting plastic", which, they say, could help reduce pollution. Polyurethane is used in everything...ends up in...
Gas stove pollution harms poor and minority Americans the most, due in part to different home sizes,...
Fortune· 1 hour agoPoorer Americans and racial and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately exposed to harmful gas stove pollutants, scientists at Stanford University ...
Scientists have discovered why huge hole mysteriously opened up in Antarctica eight years ago
UNILAD· 9 hours agoThere aren't many places on Earth which elicit intrigue and fascination quite like Antarctica. But...
What can Idaho’s Craters of the Moon tell us about climate change? - East Idaho News
EastIdahoNews.com· 2 days ago“Craters of the Moon provides a little refuge for them because of the topography, but elsewhere,...
California’s other cloud experiment
Politico· 2 days ago“There’s really just not much evidence that it does much of anything at all,” said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University