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Microplastics at the End of the Earth

Microplastics at the End of the Earth

A recent study led by researchers at the University of Kentucky has found microplastic particles ingested by Antarctica's only native insect species, Belgica antarctica.

Intricacies of a Snowball Earth

Intricacies of a Snowball Earth

A recent study suggests there were modest regions of open water and climate cycles during the Cryogenian Period, when the Earth was originally though to be uniformly frozen.

Snow drought ongoing in western U.S.

Snow drought ongoing in western U.S.

The western United States is currently experiencing snow drought.

A New Perspective on Solar Observation

A New Perspective on Solar Observation

Describes the Solar Polar-orbit Observatory (SPO), planned for launch in 2029, and what scientists hope to uncover from its instruments.

Rainforest Resiliency

Rainforest Resiliency

Examining evidence that trees in the Amazon rainforest are continuing to grow larger with increased CO₂ in the atmosphere, with the caveat that climate change may eventually limit further growth.

A look back at weather of 2025

A look back at weather of 2025

The year of 2025 included many notable weather events.

The Schoolchildren's Blizzard of 1888

The Schoolchildren's Blizzard of 1888

One of the deadliest blizzards to ever hit the United States, the so-called Schoolchildren's Blizzard struck the northern plains on January 12, 1888.

The upside of cold: frost and snow benefits for agriculture

The upside of cold: frost and snow benefits for agriculture

Some elements of colder weather actually help certain plants and crops.

Defining Blizzards and Blizzard Alley

Defining Blizzards and Blizzard Alley

What exactly constitutes a blizzard, and where do they occur most frequently in the United States?

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