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Science Sep 06

The hottest summer on record could lead to our warmest year ever measured. Again.

By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Science Jul 23

Residents at A Bomb Shelter to Cool Off in Chongqing
Last Sunday was Earth’s hottest day in recorded history

Yet another heat record shattered in the past couple of years, according to the European climate service Copernicus.

By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Science Mar 07

Heat wave in Lima due to El Nino weather phenomena
Earth has shattered global heat records for the 9th straight month, scientists say

The European Union's climate agency Copernicus says February, the winter as a whole and the world’s oceans set new high-temperature marks.

By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Science Jan 19

Phoenix Continues To Suffer Through Its Worst Heat Wave On Record
‘We’re frankly astonished.’ Why 2023’s record-breaking heat surprised scientists

Last year also featured the most annual billion-dollar disasters on record in the United States.

By Bella Isaacs-Thomas

Science Feb 15

Illustration of Astronomer Galileo Galilei
How Galileo’s groundbreaking works got banned

Born on this day 458 years ago, Galileo refused to be silent about how the solar system worked.

By Dr. Howard Markel

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