Green Matters on MSN
Antarctic Ozone Hole Shows Strong Signs of Recovery — Scientists Say It's the Smallest in Years
After years of observing the weakening of the ozone layer, experts were astonished to notice that the Antarctic ozone hole ...
The largest single-day size for the 2025 hole occurred on September 9, when it expanded to 8.83 million square miles (22.86 ...
November, Delhi ranked among the most polluted major cities according to IQAir. However, recent evidence suggests that ...
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Feedback loops from oil fields accelerate Arctic warming and other atmospheric changes, study shows
The climate is changing and nowhere is it changing faster than at Earth's poles. Researchers at Penn State have painted a ...
The Arctic region is warming at a faster rate compared to other parts of the Earth. The rapid loss of sea ice alters the ...
Water is all around us, yet its surface layer—home to chemical reactions that shape life on Earth—is surprisingly hard to study. Experiments at SLAC's X-ray laser are bringing it into focus.
All 40 monitoring stations in Delhi show 'red', meaning AQI in the 'severe' category. Rohini in North West Delhi recorded AQI ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Secretive weather control claims collide with hard atmospheric science
Could the streaks in the sky and the heat of the sun be signs of a hidden climate experiment? Activists like Dane Wigington ...
The Walrus on MSN
My Sparkling and Surreal Experience As a Water-Tasting Judge
All ten judges take a training seminar to learn how to assess the water. Arthur von Wiesenberger, California-based beverage ...
Delhi's air quality has deteriorated sharply, plunging into the hazardous zone amid dense smog and fog. Authorities have ...
India faces a dire health emergency as air pollution drives rising deaths and disease. Over 80 Padma Awardee doctors warn toxic air harms lungs, heart, eyes and children, urging urgent systemic action ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Life may have begun in sticky gels long before the first cells formed
For decades, scientists have searched for clues to how life first emerged on Earth. Many theories focus on simple molecules reacting in water or on fragile protocells drifting in ancient seas. A new ...
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