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Land-Use Change Is The Largest Driver Of Biodiversity Loss, Study Says
Land-use change has caused a decrease in global biodiversity in the 20th century. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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'Spiders' on Mars Captured by ESA Spacecraft on Red Planet's Angustus Labyrinthus Area
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Climate Change is Reducing Dust Levels Worldwide as Arctic Temperature Warms [Study]
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Active Weather Pattern to Impact Central States with Severe Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain Starting Friday Evening
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Texas-Oklahoma Panhandle Weather: Stormy Conditions, Elevated Fire Concerns Likely this Week
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Microbial Biosphere with Previously Unknown Life Discovered 13 Feet Below Atacama Desert in Chile
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US Dairy Cows Enter the Fray Against Bird Flu with Nationwide Testing Initiative
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Enso Elektrik's Innovation for 2030 Renewable Energy Targets
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100 Pilot Whales Stranded on Western Australia’s Shores Spark Massive Rescue Effort
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How to Build a Proactive Workplace Safety Culture
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17 Interesting Destinations in Asia for Nature Lovers
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NWS Weather Forecast: Isolated Thunderstorms, Strong Wind Gusts to Hit Parts of Colorado, Utah
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Missouri, Arkansas Weather Forecast: Excessive Rainfall to Bring Slower Commutes This Week