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China covered a massive desert with solar panels for clean energy, but the land began to evolve
Rows of dark photovoltaic panels stretch across a remote plateau in western China, covering ground that once appeared almost completely barren. The site lies in Talatan Desert in Qinghai Province, ...
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Why the world’s largest desert can never experience a heatwave
Antarctica, the world’s largest desert, challenges the common idea that deserts are always hot. Despite being covered in ice, ...
When Saharan dust reaches the UK and Europe, as a huge country-sized cloud did over the past few days, it can transform the sky. Tiny particles drifting in the atmosphere scatter blue light while ...
Antarctica, not the Sahara, is the world’s largest desert. Defined by extreme dryness rather than heat, this frozen continent stretches across 14 million square kilometres of ice.
While grass may seem like something that's one-size-fits-all, timing your planting based on location will save you a major headache and plenty of money.
The phrase Silk Route, however, peels back the layers of both the dish and Ladakhi cuisine itself, shaped by a harsh climate but also the caravans that once connected the region to Central Asia.
It was a sun-soaked afternoon in the desert as fans packed Salt River Fields to watch the Kansas City Royals take on the Arizona Diamondbacks, embracing temperatures that climbed into the mid-80s, and ...
Urgent warnings about wildfires breaking out throughout the north and northeastern portions of Florida Saturday will shift south to the Tampa Bay region Sunday, and into Southwest Florida Monday.
Using data and modeling from meteorologists and climate experts, we've pinpointed six places where rainfall is least likely in the coming month ...
SHIMLA -Himachal Pradesh’s Spiti Valley in Lahaul-Spiti district has been recognized as India’s first Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO’s prestigious Man and the Biosphere (MAB) program. With ...
Gazing across the Painted Desert of northern Arizona today, it’s hard to believe that 200 million years ago the region was a primeval tropical forest watered by abundant streams and inhabited by a ...
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