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The renowned theoretical physicist believes that life on Earth is at an ever-increasing risk of being wiped out by a disaster. Photo / Getty Images.
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An airplane approaches San Jose International Airport Thursday, May 4, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. Airplane noise along flightpaths is one source of unnatural sounds that affect wildlife.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Researchers from Harvard University, Princeton University and the Environmental Defense Fund proposed a new, more precise way to measure the effects of greenhouse gas emissions on Earth's climate in an article published on ...
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Like ​The Atlantic? Subscribe to ​The Atlantic Daily​, our free weekday email newsletter. For three years, the Hubble Space Telescope spent hundreds of hours peering at distant galaxy clusters and their surrounding areas, looking for the hazy light of ...
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Replacing half of the meat eaten worldwide with crickets and mealworms would cut farmland use by a third, substantially reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, researchers say.
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Lava flows into the ocean from Kilauea Volcano at Volcanoes National Park near Volcano, Hawaii (Photo : Marco Garcia/Getty Images) Lava flows into the ocean from Kilauea Volcano at Volcanoes National Park near Volcano, Hawaii June 6, 2004.
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A new study says peaceful, natural sounds are sometimes being drowned out by noise caused by people in many of America's protected parks, forests and wilderness areas.
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