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New research explores the genetic identity of the Pando aspen clone, one of the oldest studied organisms.
The 90-million-year-old resin offers a rare trace of a long-lost ecosystem.
The Category 4 storm kicked up atmospheric swells many miles above Earth's surface.
A previously overlooked seismic signal portended the gargantuan volcanic eruption.
Data on a fjord in the country revealed extreme sloshing in the channel, caused by a rockslide felt around the world.
Sea level rise and other factors cause coastal trees to die where they stand, and climate change is making matters worse.
Food insecurity threatens billions, and the solution may lie in a plant cultivation technique far more efficient than nature.
The arid region sometimes develops lakes after heavy rain, hinting at how the desert may have once had a different climate.
Advanced space imagery of hurricane lightning could pave the way for better models of how the devastating storms form.
No other part of the country has seen such a sharp rise in the number of big fires. The bigger challenge, though, is getting people to embrace the prescribed burns that can prevent them.
Severe weather in Florida has killed at least 10 people.
A meteorologist explains why dozens of twisters touched down across the Florida peninsula before the storm's landfall.
Six unusual earthquakes shook Mount Adams in September, but it's too soon to speculate about a potential eruption
If warmer ocean temperatures persist, we could be looking at more active hurricane seasons—and more disasters—in the years ahead.
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The monster storm will have winds reaching 150 miles (241 kilometers) per hour, and will dump an enormous amount of rain on coastal Florida.
Hurricane Helene's closure of two essential quartz mines in North Carolina reveals the precarity of the solar energy product pipeline.
Significant river flooding, storm surge, and rainfall are expected in the Sunshine State as a Category 5 hurricane barrels towards its western coast.
Images from space show vast swaths of the American southeast without power days after the storm.
The 5.3-mile-wide crater is now confirmed to be 66 million years old, suggesting that the impact of at least two giant space rocks preceded the mass extinction of dinosaurs.
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