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The LakeBrowser provides satellite derived lake water quality data for over 10,000 Minnesota lakes since 2002. Check out our recent update: monthly 2017-2025!

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China has installed solar farms on water and mountains leaving land for agriculture
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The size of America when not wrapped around a circular globe:
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The Latest Front in the Battle Over Climate Lawsuits: Bills Wiping Out Liability Republican lawmakers are advancing legislation that would shield major polluters from legal accountability for climate change harms. insideclimatenews.org/news/14032026/…
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How Flowing Water Slowly Carves Valleys Over Time
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Night Sky Now
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🚨 95% of the universe — of physical reality — is entirely invisible to us. Scientific estimates suggest that 95% of the cosmos—comprising dark matter and dark energy—remains entirely undetectable without specialized instruments. But that's not all. Even within our own environment, much of reality escapes us: our eyes can only detect a narrow band of visible light, and our ears are tuned to a limited range of sound frequencies. Yet, beyond those bounds lies a universe filled with ultraviolet rays, radio waves, and ultrasonic signals that shape our world in subtle but powerful ways. From deep-sea whale calls to neutrinos streaming through our bodies unnoticed, modern science is only beginning to uncover the vast unseen forces at play. Tools like infrared cameras and particle detectors help bridge this sensory divide, but the question remains: how much of reality are we still blind to? As our understanding deepens, the invisible universe challenges our perception of what’s real—and how much more there is to discover.
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Earth’s first major extinction was worse than we thought Fossil finds suggest nearly 80% of life on Earth died some 550 million years ago science.org/content/articl…
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White House plan to break up iconic U.S. climate lab moves forward Bidders have lined up to take over pieces of the National Center for Atmospheric Research science.org/content/articl…
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