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Water Level Mystery Flummoxing US Scientists May Be Solved - MSN


The water levels of the Colorado River have been dropping lower than forecasted for decades, mystifying scientists. Now, researchers may have figured out that spring rainfall may be the cause ... Read More

Scientists may have just solved one of the most troubling mysteries about sea-level rise


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Scientists May Have Solved Mystery of Venus' Lost Water


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100-year-old crystal mystery cracked by US scientists; could unlock next-gen batteries - MSN


For more than a century, scientists have relied on crystallography—analyzing X-ray diffraction patterns—to uncover the atomic structures of materials. This method revolutionized fields from ... Read More

A water quality mystery, solved in Antarctica | ScienceDaily


University of Colorado at Boulder. (2019, February 1). A water quality mystery, solved in Antarctica. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 02 ... Read More

Water Level Mystery Flummoxing US Scientists May Be Solved


According to the paper, 70 percent of this missing water may be accounted for by springs becoming drier over the past 20 years or so. A file photo of the Colorado River. Read More


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