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- 			 Environment EnvironmentHow much is climate change to blame for extreme weather?Scientists can estimate how much more likely or severe some past natural disasters were due to human-caused climate change. Here's how. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineCalifornia droughts may help valley fever spreadDroughts temporarily dampen the number of valley fever cases across the state, but cases spike in the years after rains return. 
- 			 Earth EarthHow earthquakes build beefy gold nuggetsThe strain imparted by an earthquake can generate voltages in quartz veins that stimulate the mineralization of gold. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Environment EnvironmentFiddler crabs are migrating north to cooler watersThe crabs are climate migrants and could be a harbinger of changes to come as more species move in. By Luke Groskin
- 			 Climate ClimateSummer-like heat is scorching the Southern Hemisphere — in winterWarmer winters are fast becoming a global phenomenon and can affect everything from the food we grow to the spread of diseases. 
- 			 Earth EarthMantle waves buoy continents upward and bedeck them with diamondsA phenomenon occurring deep underground may explain how vast plateaus form far away from tectonic plate boundaries. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineExtreme heat and rain are fueling rising cases of mosquito-borne diseasesExtreme Climate Update looks at the perfect storm climate change is creating for mosquitoes and the diseases they carry, like dengue and West Nile. 
- 			 Oceans OceansNational Geographic’s ‘OceanXplorers’ dives into the ocean’s mysteriesNational Geographic’s documentary series ‘OceanXplorers,’ produced by James Cameron, invites you aboard one of the most advanced research vessels in the world. By Abby Wallace
- 			 Agriculture AgricultureCan scientists make fruits and veggies resilient to climate change?Combining traditional plant breeding with new genomics tools is allowing scientists to grow plants that are better adapted to a warming climate. By Amanda Heidt
- 			 Climate ClimateZapping sand to create rock could help curb coastal erosionLow voltages generated minerals that help bind the sand into erosion-resistant rock, offering hope for shorelines ravaged by waves. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Earth Earth‘Turning to Stone’ paints rocks as storytellers and mentorsPart memoir, part geology explainer, Marcia Bjornerud’s latest book explores the hidden wisdom of Earth’s rocks. 
- 			 Climate ClimateThe world’s record-breaking hot streak has lasted 14 months. When will it end?Science News spoke with NOAA climatologist Karin Gleason about the ongoing record-breaking streak of record-high global temperatures. By Nikk Ogasa