The Earth is absorbing more and more CO2

by Louis Torronde 27 March 2023

  Since the 1950s, CO2 emissions into the atmosphere have quadrupled, but the Earth has been able to capture half of the carbon released, thanks to its carbon...

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The most precious metal

by Louis Torronde 27 March 2023

  Gold is the most common reference to a precious and rare metal. But another metal, less known, is above gold, both more expensive and rarer, ice metal...

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A new way to determine biodiversity in the sea

by Louis Torronde 26 March 2023

  The marine richness of the North Sea is no longer to be demonstrated yesterday. Hundreds of people participated on Saturday, March 25 in the great day of...

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The wave of depression among young people is worrying

by Louis Torronde 24 March 2023

  With the rise of smartphones and social networks, the mental health situation of young people has deteriorated, and new studies recently published on the long term paint...

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Women Pioneers of Meteorological Science

by Louis Torronde 24 March 2023

  As is often the case in science, the men who have advanced meteorology are better known than the women. They include Leonardo da Vinci who invented the...

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Global warming increases hurricane rainfall

by Louis Torronde 23 March 2023

  The ICARUS climate research center at the University of Maynooth in Ireland published a study on March 2, 2023, on the Environmental Research Communications site indicating that...

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The dangers of solar storms

by Louis Torronde 23 March 2023

  On February 27, 2023, a powerful solar storm hit the Earth and caused disruptions to electrical, navigation and communication systems. A solar storm is an explosion of...

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The Earth’s core reveals a new secret

by Louis Torronde 22 March 2023

The Earth is made up of several layers, two main ones, the crust and the mantle, and then the core, which is divided into an outer core and...

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A new drug to treat alcoholism

by Louis Torronde 22 March 2023

  U.S. researchers have identified a drug used to treat a common skin disease that may have effects against alcohol use disorders. The new study published in The...

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A new telescope to better understand the universe

by Louis Torronde 21 March 2023

  In 2023, the European Space Agency, ESA, plans to launch the Juice probe to Jupiter and the Euclid telescope, a telescope specifically designed to study dark matter...

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Solar panels with lunar materials

by Louis Torronde 21 March 2023

  Blue Origin is developing a technology that would allow it to manufacture solar panels from components directly available on the Moon and could become a component of...

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The temperature of the Sun can create a nuclear fusion

by Louis Torronde 20 March 2023

  Close to the Sun, the temperature is already incredible, but in the heart of the core, it becomes exceptional. In the heart of the Sun, at the...

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Climate feedback put the planet at risk

by Louis Torronde 20 March 2023

  As the increase in the Earth's temperature inexorably approaches the +1.5˚C threshold set by the Paris Agreement on December 12, 2015, and as the reduction of greenhouse...

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El Niño could accelerate the melting of Antarctica

by Louis Torronde 19 March 2023

    Climate forecasts predict the return of the El Niño phenomenon in 2023 and its power could have catastrophic effects. The Australian National Science Agency has decided...

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Professor Avital Gasith receives the Israel Prize 2023 for the Environment

by Louis Torronde 17 March 2023

  Prof. Avital Gasith, from the School of Zoology at Tel Aviv University, is the recipient of the Israel Prize, the largest and most prestigious prize awarded by...

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Let’s save the manta rays that are being slaughtered in Gaza

by Louis Torronde 17 March 2023

  Hate is their daily life, but their brutality and cruelty have reached a peak of madness and wanton murder. It is obvious that they are only fish,...

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Europe contaminated with eternal pollutants

by Louis Torronde 16 March 2023

  PFAS, perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl chemical pollutants used in many products are finding their way into the environment and virtually no area is unaffected. In Europe, the Forever...

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In the Mekong River, dolphins fight for their survival

by Louis Torronde 16 March 2023

  The Mekong River crosses several countries including Cambodia, and we can find the last Irrawaddy dolphins, from time to time, they take their head out of the...

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Plastic pollution is getting worse

by Louis Torronde 15 March 2023

  Plastic pollution has exploded since the 1970s and is expected to get worse in the coming years. A number of minority countries have started to recycle their...

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Rapid sea level rise could be precipitated

by Louis Torronde 15 March 2023

  Scientists have not yet understood all the mechanisms involved in the phenomenon of rising sea levels, but they believe that the role of the melting ice caps...

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