Earth

  1. Climate

    The high life

    The sky is full of microscopic life, some of which might even trigger rain or snow.

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  2. Climate

    Evolution of a Frankenstorm

    Huge, late October hurricane turned into a superstorm that savaged much of the eastern United States.

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  3. Earth

    Groundwater removal linked to quake

    Pumping water from the ground in southeastern Spain may have triggered a deadly 2011 earthquake there.

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  4. Climate

    Watching our seas rise

    Satellites, coral reefs, ancient Roman fishponds and sinking cities help us understand how humans are changing sea level.

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  5. Environment

    Exhaled air: A problem in buildings?

    New studies suggest carbon dioxide that accumulates in classrooms could limit how well the brain processes information, lead to more student absences.

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  6. Earth

    Earth’s big breakup

    Powerful motions beneath the Indian Ocean unleashed a series of earthquakes near Sumatra.

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  7. Microbes

    Living long beneath the sea

    Microbes in the mud beneath the seafloor may live millions of years, redefining what it means to be old and alive.

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  8. Chemistry

    Making rocks into magnets

    Lab experiments show one way that certain types of stones can morph into magnets.

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  9. Oceans

    Icy inns at Earth’s end

    Intrepid researchers discover icebergs host large and lively communities of life.

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  10. Climate

    Seal scientists

    Elephant seals help climate scientists understand deepwater heating around Antarctica.

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  11. Climate

    A record Arctic melt

    Satellites show summer 2012 sea ice covering the Arctic Ocean shrunk to a record low.

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  12. Climate

    Hot summer for a cold island

    A rare heat wave rolled over Greenland in July, thawing its ice and snow.

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