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How a ring of mountains forms inside a crater

Science News, November 2016

Building mountains in minutes requires deep rocks and a big bang. Adapted for Science News for Students.

There’s something cool about Arctic bird poop

Science News, November 2016

Seabird poop helps the Arctic keep its cool, new research suggests.

Say hola to La Niña

Science News, November 2016

El Niño’s meteorological sister, La Niña, has officially taken over.

If you thought 2015 was hot, just wait

Science News, November 2016

The sweltering heat that smashed temperature records in 2015 will soon be par for the course.

Adapted for Science News for Students.

CO₂-loving plants can counter human emissions

Science News, November 2016

Plants temporarily halted the acceleration of rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere, new research suggests.

Human CO2 emissions put Arctic on track to be ice-free by 2050

Science News, November 2016

The average American’s carbon dioxide emissions are responsible for shrinking Arctic sea ice by nearly 50 square meters each year.

Adapted for Science News for Students.

The southern San Andreas has a smaller, neighboring fault to its west

Science News, November 2016

Meet the San Andreas Fault’s newfound neighbor. Mapping deformations deep underground along the shoreline of a Southern California lake called the Salton Sea, seismologists discovered a fault that runs parallel to San Andreas’ southern end.

Wanted: New ways to chill air conditioners, fridges

Science News, October 2016

The hunt is on for chemicals to keep both you and the planet cool.

Water softeners get friendlier to health, environment

Science News, October 2016

Clever chemistry could take the salt out of water softening.

There’s a new way to stop an earthquake: put a volcano in its path

Science News, October 2016

A titanic volcano stopped a mega-sized earthquake in its tracks.

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