When the early Earth’s magma ocean crystallized 4.4 billion years ago, the deep mantle trapped an ocean’s worth of water, ...
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Vast ocean beneath Earth’s crust may hold more water than surface
Far below the familiar blue of the oceans, scientists are uncovering evidence of a vast hidden reservoir of water locked ...
The lender is therefore revamping its SME offering around versatility and flexibility while staying anchored in that basic ...
Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that the deep ocean’s carbon-fixing engine works very differently than long ...
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For longer-lasting clothes, use this wash cycle, say scientists
Most of us treat the washing machine as a background appliance, not a lab instrument, yet the way we set it up can quietly ...
A research team has identified economically and ecologically optimal nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates that can significantly ...
Growing up I was a very picky eater – fruits and veggies were not my friends. As an adult I’ve got a lot better, but I still ...
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No, it isn't pop. Why some Arctic rivers are turning orange
The water in numerous Arctic rivers has undergone a mysterious colour transformation, taking on a rusty-orange tinge.
New York’s participatory budgeting experiment shows there are no shortcuts — and no algorithmic fixes — for building ...
Moss may be the key to planetary expansion for humanity, though that's a stretch from what is very early research of flora ...
A long-term forest study shows that when soils dry under warming, microbes slow down and nitrogen gas emissions fall.
A final sweep of 60 years of evidence reveals durable truths about how development succeeds and fails.
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