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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWith Space Junk on the Rise, Is a Catastrophic Event Inevitable?Debris from rockets and satellites can fall back to Earth or collide with other objects, and wreckage that burns up can harm ...
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Satellite Mega-Constellations and the Unseen Threat to Earth’s Ozone LayerWhen a satellite disintegrates in the upper atmosphere, it does not just disappear. Rather, it deposits a record of aluminum ...
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CNET on MSNStarlink Plans to Send 42K Satellites Into Space. That Could Be Bad News for the OzoneStarlink already accounts for 40% of all the satellites ever launched, and each one releases harmful aluminum oxides when ...
The binding climate treaty has been a success, earning the support of businesses and Republicans. It could be in peril under ...
The dermatology sector in health care is expected to grow by almost 7 percent per year between now and 2034. That is good news, but the increasing incidences and prevalence of skin disorders are ...
NASCAR season was supposed to be a continuation of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s rise. He was two years into his Cup Series career, ...
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Soy Carmín on MSNUrgent Air Quality Alert: Millions of Americans Urged to Limit Driving Here's Why and What You Can DoAcross the United States, millions of Americans are waking up to a critical health advisory: a widespread urgent plea to ...
July is UV Safety Awareness Month, highlighting the growing risks of UV radiation and encouraging the use of protective measures to reduce sun-related health threats.
A type of lichen was able to survive extreme UV radiation in the lab, suggesting that ozone protection might not be required for life on exoplanets.
World News Ozone for life: 35 years of ozone layer protection July 1, 2025 In the 80’s, the international community pulled together to protect the ozone layer - what progress has been made?
Now, as the ozone layer recovers thanks to the 1987 Montreal Protocol, scientists say this damaging trend could be reversed. However, continued increases in greenhouse gases may reignite the ...
As parts of Europe report record-breaking temperatures, air conditioning remains rare in households. Only around 20 per cent ...
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