Environment
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Light Pollution Makes Night Sky Too Bright for Stargazing but Study Says Reversal Still Possible
The night sky is becoming too bright as light pollution increases, making stargazing and other activities difficult. See how it can be reversed here.
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Understanding Plants: Critical for Predicting Fire Behavior and Effects
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Tiny Radioactive Capsule Missing in Western Australia, Authorities and Residents on High Alert
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US Military May Start Using Small Mosquito Repellant Device That Uses No Heat to Protect Soldiers
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Bats and Birds Killed By Wind Turbines Teach Experts How to Make Green Energy Safer
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Drought Plus Human Activity is Destroying More than a Third of the Amazon
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