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Climate and Health: Rising Infections, Heatwaves, and Allergies
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Climate and Health: Rising Infections, Heatwaves, and Allergies

Climate change is no longer only an environmental issue — it is increasingly recognized as a public health challenge. Rising global temperatures, shifting weather patterns, and extreme climate events are…
Posted by DeKa February 25, 2026
Ice Cores and What They Reveal About Earth’s Climate
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Ice Cores and What They Reveal About Earth’s Climate

Ice cores are among the most valuable scientific archives on the planet, preserving detailed records of Earth’s past climate within layers of compacted snow and ice. Extracted from glaciers and…
Posted by DeKa February 24, 2026
Climate Modeling with Artificial Intelligence
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Climate Modeling with Artificial Intelligence

Climate modeling has traditionally relied on complex physical equations that simulate interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, land, and ice. These models require immense computational power and often run on supercomputers…
Posted by DeKa February 20, 2026
How Can We Clean Plastic from the Ocean?
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How Can We Clean Plastic from the Ocean?

Plastic pollution has become one of the most visible environmental challenges of the 21st century. Every year, millions of tons of plastic waste enter the oceans, carried by rivers, wind,…
Posted by DeKa February 19, 2026
Ocean Acidification: Why Are the Oceans Becoming More Acidic and What Does It Threaten?
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Ocean Acidification: Why Are the Oceans Becoming More Acidic and What Does It Threaten?

The world’s oceans absorb a significant portion of the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. While this process slows the pace of atmospheric warming, it triggers a chemical reaction in…
Posted by DeKa February 18, 2026
Mount Kailash: The Sacred and Mysterious Peak of the Himalayas
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Mount Kailash: The Sacred and Mysterious Peak of the Himalayas

Mount Kailash is one of the most sacred mountains in the world, located in the remote western region of Tibet. Rising to an elevation of about 6,638 meters, it stands…
Posted by DeKa February 18, 2026
Extreme Heat and Heatwaves: The New Normal?
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Extreme Heat and Heatwaves: The New Normal?

In recent years, extreme heat events have become more frequent, longer-lasting, and more intense across many regions of the world. Heatwaves that were once considered rare are now occurring with…
Posted by DeKa February 18, 2026
Climate Change in the Arctic: Why Is It Happening 2–3 Times Faster?
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Climate Change in the Arctic: Why Is It Happening 2–3 Times Faster?

The Arctic is warming significantly faster than the rest of the planet, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. While global average temperatures continue to rise steadily, Arctic regions experience increases…
Posted by DeKa February 18, 2026
Was There a Single Continent on Earth and Why Did It Break Apart?
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Was There a Single Continent on Earth and Why Did It Break Apart?

Earth’s surface has not always looked the way it does today. Millions of years ago, the continents were joined together into a single massive landmass known as Pangaea. This supercontinent…
Posted by DeKa February 17, 2026
What Is Hidden at the Bottom of the Seas and Oceans?
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What Is Hidden at the Bottom of the Seas and Oceans?

The ocean floor remains one of the least explored regions on Earth, with vast areas still unmapped in detail. Although satellites have provided general outlines of underwater landscapes, direct exploration…
Posted by DeKa February 17, 2026

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