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Undetected Melting Threat: Scientists Discover New Antarctic Tipping Point
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoScientists have identified a concerning new mechanism for the melting of large ice sheets. The study...
Cruise Line Entices Guests With Three World Cruise Segments in 2025
Cruise Hive· 5 days agoOlsen Cruise Lines has carved out three segment voyages from its 106-night world cruise sailing...
Giant swamp creature with ‘huge fangs’ top predator before dinosaurs – study
PA Media: Science via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoToday, Namibia is just north of South Africa, but it was further south 300 million years ago (when...
Scientists found a nearly indestructible moss that may survive on Mars
BGR· 5 days agoA nearly indestructible moss that can survive bursts of gamma rays and liquid nitrogen may be one of...
Ancient swamp creature with a toilet seat-shaped head was a top predator before the dinosaurs
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoWith lengthy fangs and a massive skull, a giant salamander-like creature was likely the terror of...
Hot rides on the inland seas: Great Lakes cruises gaining steam, stoking enthusiasm
Detroit News· 7 days agoA trip to Mackinac Island has long been a quintessential summer vacation. This year, thousands of...
Hardy desert moss might survive on Mars | Astronomy.com
Astronomy Magazine· 3 days agoA desert moss with a knack for tolerating harsh conditions on Earth might survive Mars’ desolate...
Scientists discover huge creature with toilet seat-shaped head was top predator before dinosaurs
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoHe explained that while today, Namibia is in south west Africa, it was even further south 300...
Namibia fossil is a prehistoric 'swamp thing' with menacing fangs
AOL· 4 days agoAbout 280 million years ago, a large creature built somewhat like a salamander but with frightful fangs prowled the swamps and lakes of what is now Namibia, ambushing prey as a top predator ...
June sizzled to a 13th straight monthly heat record, but July might break string
MPR News· 15 hours agoThere's hope that the planet will soon see an end to the record-setting part of the heat streak, but not the climate chaos that has come with it, scientists said. The global temperature in June ...