Scientists have coined the term “thirstwaves” to describe extended periods of atmospheric thirst when the Earth’s atmosphere more readily takes up moisture from the planet’s surface. This new term differs from droughts or heatwaves. During thirstwaves, the Earth’s atmosphere could take more water from soil and plants, prompting concerns over how these periods could affect […] The post Earth’s Atmosphere Faces ‘Thirstwaves,’ Scientists Warn appeared first on EcoWatch.
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A strange signal from a distant planet has scientists buzzing—and what the Webb Telescope found in its atmosphere could be the biggest clue yet that we’re not alone.
NASA’s Perseverance rover has struck a geological gold mine on Mars, uncovering ancient rock samples—including one possibly dating back 3.9 billion years.
Scientists have just pulled off a quantum feat once thought impossible — and they did it without freezing everything to the brink of absolute zero. A strange paradox from 1935 just got a real-world twist.
The James Webb Telescope has found a galaxy eerily similar to the Milky Way—just a billion years after the Big Bang—leaving scientists stunned and theories shaken.
A once-promising candidate for habitability may actually be a superheated, magma-shrouded world—but its atmosphere could help unlock the secrets of planetary evolution across the galaxy.
Did Earth’s oceans once glow green? A groundbreaking study suggests they did—and they might even turn purple someday.
India’s Thar Desert is defying expectations — satellite data reveals it’s turning greener, not drier. What’s behind this unlikely transformation in one of the world’s harshest landscapes?
It lived 94 million years ago… and it wasn’t supposed to be there. A newly discovered dinosaur fossil is rewriting evolutionary maps.