Environment
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Phytoplankton Under Antarctic Sea Ice Could be Supporting a Whole Ecosystem
Scientists found flourishing phytoplankton under the Antarctic sea ice. They claim that these algal blooms could be supporting a complex ecosystem.
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Rainfall in Texas Help with Much-Needed Relief from Severe Drought Conditions
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Quantity of Lakes on Earth Has Grown Significantly in Recent Decades
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A Pathway Is Essential for Light-Dependent Enzyme Activation, Photosynthesis in Leaves, Normal Plant Growth [Study]
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France is Getting Closer to Create the World's Largest Artificial Sun
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