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worldHistoric El Niño Confirmed: Global Economic and Climate Risks Escalate
NOAA confirms a potentially record-breaking El Niño that threatens global economies with extreme weather, agricultural shifts, and rising temperatures through 2027.
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worldNorthern Lights Set to Dazzle Germany Tonight
Strong geomagnetic storms bring aurora borealis to northern Germany and coasts. Best viewing tips inside.
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worldStrong Geomagnetic Storm May Light Up Skies Over Germany This Weekend
NOAA warns of G3 storm; aurora borealis could be visible in northern Germany and 23 US states.
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worldCanada Braces for a Powerful Geomagnetic Storm and Dazzling Auroras
A G-3 geomagnetic storm is set to light up Canada's skies, offering rare aurora sightings and potential tech disruptions.
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healthMicroplastics Linked to Higher Stroke, Diabetes, and Hypertension Rates
New analysis links microplastic exposure to increased stroke, diabetes, and hypertension in coastal US communities.
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techCruise Ship Labs Use AI to Decode Earth’s DNA in Real Time
Scientists aboard Viking’s Octantis use environmental DNA and AI to monitor ocean health, track species, and forecast ecological shifts - turning luxury cruises into floating research hubs.
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worldRecord US Heat Dome Linked to Climate Change
A dangerous March heatwave shatters records across the US Southwest, with scientists confirming climate change as the driving force behind escalating extreme weather events.
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worldEl Niño's Label Shaken by Record Temperatures: Scientists Adapt to Climate Shift
El Niño and La Niña cycles are being re-evaluated as Earth's temperatures spike. Scientists are updating definitions to accurately reflect rapid climate changes.