Photographer captures Earth’s delicate systems that are ‘losing their rhythm’

Relocation to Venice 'may be necessary' if sea levels continue to rise

From the blue architecture of Iceland’s ice caves to the flamingo-pink shores of Kenya’s Lake Magadi, photographer John McCormack has spent years uncovering the hidden geometry of Earth’s natural systems. advertisement advertisement What he discovered is that climate change is changing faster than he can photograph it. abnormal weather It wreaks havoc on natural habitats. … Read more

NASA’s CubeSat begins groundbreaking research into radio waves in Earth’s space environment

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NASA’s latest cubesat missionCANVAS began studying how radio waves generated by lightning and man-made transmitters travel from the Earth’s surface to the vast expanse of space. The mission, which launched on April 7, aims to provide critical insights into the space environment that could change the way both space infrastructure and systems on Earth are … Read more

Forget rats and cockroaches: Scientists reveal the species most likely to survive Earth’s last catastrophe

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Forget that cockroaches took over the Earth after a nuclear war. When scientists at Oxford and Harvard Universities set out to determine which creatures would be the last survivors after an apocalyptic catastrophe, they focused on microscopic eight-legged animals that avoid urban pests altogether and reach just half a millimeter in length. of TardigradeThis animal, … Read more