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Aerial overview of Nabuyatom Crater, located south of Lake Turkana, Kenya Martin Harvey/Alamy The arid conditions of East Africa have led to a decline in the…
New Scientist Book Club has just read Adam Roberts’ Lake in the Dark Laurie photos Following the journey through Khalian Bradley’s *Time Saving*, the New Scientist…
The origin of life on Earth required the supply of phosphorus for the synthesis of universal biomolecules. The closed lake may have accumulated high concentrations of…
Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, is the only known planet other than Earth that still retains liquid water. Liquid hydrocarbons fed by rain from Titan’s thick atmosphere…
According to climate scientists, the impact of global warming on California’s interior is becoming more evident as desert droughts worsen and rainfall intensifies. Residents of Death…
Some fish species’ reproduction, shoreline erosion, and weather patterns are all at risk due to lower ice levels. This includes changing the amount of lake-effect snow…
Following the recent historic heavy rains in California, an unusual event continues to unfold at the lakes of the famous Death Valley.Officials from the park confirmed…
The Great Lakes, known for ice fishing and winter's frozen waves, rang out a nearly bare New Year's bell. Less than 0.4% of ice covered the…
Satellite image of parts of Akaland taken on May 14, 2023 by Landsat 8’s Operational Land Imager. Ejecta from Missoula Glacier Lake has carved out channeled…












