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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Upper Peninsula: A Year of Extreme Weather

The year 2025 was quite a ride for Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The weather was all over the place, from heavy snow to flash floods and even some unusually warm days. The National Weather Service in Marquette took a look back at the year's wild weather. They noted that the Negaunee Township office s

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Dec 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic's Hidden Pathways: Tracing Non-Floating Debris Around the Iberian Peninsula

The ocean's plastic problem is not just about what floats. While the world focuses on surface plastics, a silent accumulation is happening below. Recent research used advanced computer models to track non-floating plastics around the Iberian Peninsula. This isn't just about seeing where plastics go.

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Antarctica's Warming Waters: Seaweed in Hot Water

The Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands are experiencing more frequent marine heatwaves (MHWs). These heatwaves are caused by large-scale weather and ocean patterns that lead to rapid warming. This warming has significant impacts on marine life, especially seaweed. Seaweed, or macroalgae

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Feb 06 2025ENVIRONMENT

California's Slippery Hills: Palos Verdes Peninsula in Peril

Down south of Los Angeles, the Palos Verdes Peninsula is facing a serious challenge. The ground is moving at an alarming rate, putting homes and lives at risk. This isn't a new issue. The peninsula has a history of landslides. The threat has become more severe in recent years. In 2024, heavy ra

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

Discovering the Secrets of Cattle Life in Ancient Spain

Cattle, those big, gentle giants, have been crucial to humans for thousands of years. But how did our ancestors in Spain manage their cattle way back in the Middle Neolithic period? A site named Cova de les Pixarelles, located in present-day Catalonia, offers some clues. This site, dating back to ar

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Warming Waters: How Changes in Light Affect Antarctic Fjords

The West Antarctic Peninsula is warming quickly, which is causing glaciers to melt and the fast-ice to disappear earlier. This study looked at how this warming affects the underwater conditions in Potter Cove, an Antarctic fjord. Over 30 years, scientists tracked air temperatures and found that warm

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Malaria in Malaysia: Who's at Risk?

In the lush landscapes of Peninsular Malaysia, a sneaky parasite called Plasmodium knowlesi is causing trouble. Scientists wanted to figure out who's most likely to get infected and why. They did a case-control study, comparing people who got malaria with those who didn't. Guess what? More men than

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Nov 21 2024ENVIRONMENT

Volcano Erupts Again in Iceland: What You Need to Know

Another volcanic eruption in Iceland? Yep, it happened! This time, it was near the capital, Reykjavik, and it was the seventh one this year. The eruption started suddenly at night, creating a long fissure and spewing lava and smoke into the air. But don’t worry, no flights were disrupted, and the ci

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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

China's Quest for Global Peace: A Path of Cooperation

As the United Nations General Assembly gathered to address pressing global issues, China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, took center stage to reiterate his country's commitment to promoting peace and stability around the world. With a focus on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Wang emphasized the import

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