Environment
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Multiple Toxins Detected in Juvenile Bull Sharks, Harmful Algal Blooms Detrimental to Indian River Lagoon Nursery Habitat
Recent findings show that multiple toxins have been detected in juvenile bull sharks in the Indian River Lagoon as harmful algal blooms degrade the nursery habitat.
Latest Research Articles
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Silicate Weathering: Earth Can Undergo 100,000-Year Geological Process to Reverse Global Warming
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Remote Undersea Volcano in Pacific Ocean Might Have Been Erupting Since October
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Natural Habitat Preservation and Restoration May Prevent Pathogens That Originate in Wildlife From Spreading To Domesticated Animals and Humans
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Scientists Confirmed Earth’s ‘Stabilizing Responses’ Keeps Global Temperatures in Check
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Deadly Coral Disease is Spreading Fast Throughout Florida and Caribbean Through Ship Hulls
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Scientists Have Discovered That Vegetation Plays a Critical Role in Arctic Warming
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Over 2 Billion Children Could be Exposed to High Heat Waves by 2050, UNICEF Report Reveals
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Single Gene 28 Million Years Ago Use as Plants' Defense Mechanisms Against Pests
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Environmental Activists Condemn Plan of Texas Government to Expand Highway Lanes Near Neighborhoods
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California Megastorm Floods Become the Solution to Prolonged Terrible Droughts
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Dust Trapped in Glacier Ice May Reconstruct Past Changes in the Earth’s Complex Climate System
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Essential Oils Company Helps Endangered Species Monarch Butterflies by Planting This in Their Lavender Farm