The amount of water stored on lands across Earth’s continents has declined at such staggering levels that changes are likely irreversible while humans are alive, a study published Thursday found.
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One state official shared internal data that showed satellite service costs consumers 53% more over the course of 30 years.
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Humans have remodeled the Earth so profoundly that in 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen and biologist Eugene Stoermer ...
For the first time on a global scale, 20 years of observations on Mars have been condensed into a single study led by ...
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A look back at all of the spectacular tests — and failures — that have punctuated SpaceX's development of its Starship rocket ...
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