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Nature · JamaicaHurricane Melissa was expected to bring catastrophe as it makes landfall in Jamaica with storm surges, flash floods and landslides in the worst storm to hit the Caribbean island this century, a U.N. weather official said on Tuesday.See the Story
Hurricane Melissa to bring 'catastrophic situation' to Jamaica in storm of the century
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Fish · AntarcticaBy Ashley Strickland, CNN (CNN) — During an expedition to search for a famed shipwreck, researchers discovered something unexpected: striking geometric patterns on the floor of Antarctica’s western Weddell Sea created by fish. The seafloor had once been obscured beneath a thick ice shelf, but that changed in July 2017 when the massive A68 iceberg calved from the Larsen C Ice Shelf. The iceberg measured 2,239 square miles (5,800 square kilometers…See the Story
Antarctic Expedition to Find Endurance Shipwreck Made Surprising Seafloor Discovery | News Channel 3-12
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GolfPicture this: It's the 18th hole and the game's on the line. You line up your putt, take a breath, and roll the ball toward the hole. The pace is firm, the line looks good—until the ball dips in, then cruelly pops back out onto the green. New research led by the University of Bristol has looked at the physics of what's known as the golf lip out.See the Story
Golf's cruelest moment: The physics behind the 'lip out' phenomenon
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