New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that an important group of peatlands in the western Amazonia region of Peru developed more recently than many other peatlands in the tropics.
Why is skin cancer less common in tropical countries? Learn how skin type, lifestyle, and environment influence risk.
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New Yorkers, here's Old Farmer's Almanac summer weather forecast
The Old Farmer's Almanac 2026 summer forecast is here. How hot or dry will it get this year? Here's the summer's weather ...
The Swannanoa post office, previously located at 2311 U.S. 70, closed due to damages from Helene. The storm caused ...
Africa’s forests have undergone a shocking reversal, switching from carbon absorbers to carbon emitters after 2010. Researchers found that heavy deforestation in tropical regions has led to massive ...
With a potential super El Niño developing in the next few months and a below-average hurricane season forecast, what does ...
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Eastern Canada may endure a rocky, changeable summer ahead
Here’s a sneak peek at what this summer’s weather may hold for the eastern half of Canada ...
Powerful cyclones can push seawater miles inland, threatening densely populated communities and critical infrastructure built ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac 2026 summer forecast is here. How hot or dry will it get this year? Here's the summer's weather ...
A trial to grow the exotic and striking dragon fruit is hitting its straps. Could the new sweet varieties developed in New ...
HAIKOU, April 17 (Xinhua) -- This week, the tropical city of Haikou, known as the "coconut city" and the capital of China's island province of Hainan, is hosting the sixth China International Consumer ...
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that March in Australia was unusually wet and ...
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