Environment
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Climate Change Could Disrupt Effective Control of Insect-Borne Diseases, Research Shows
Researchers found that climate change could affect mosquito behavior, impacting the initiatives to address Malaria in South Africa.
Latest Research Articles
New Non-Toxic and Inexpensive Synthetic Crystals can Convert Heat into Electricity
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Mexican Archaeologists Forced to Rebury Mysterious Archeological Discovery from Aztec Civilization
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Melting Glaciers are Uncovering Centuries Old Items Covered in Ice
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Nicole to Bring Extreme Weather Conditions in Southeastern US
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A-76A: World's Largest Iceberg in Antarctica is Being Swept Away to the Open Ocean
Scratched Teflon Non-Stick Pan Releases 9,100 Microplastic Particles, Research Reveals
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Oxide Gas Purification 'Cleanses' Harmful Pollutants in Car Emissions
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Climate Change Will Have a Limited Impact on Communities That Rely on Water From Mountain Snow and Ice
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How Rogue Waves Form, the Likelihood of a Ship Encountering Them While Navigating the Rough Waters of Intense Storms
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Analytical Techniques Reveal the Biological Origins of the 3.48 Billion-year-Old Dresser Formation on the Oldest Stromatolites
Chicago River Now Hosts 3000 Sq Feet Floating Wetlands to Boost Biodiversity
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Death Rates in Non-climate-Controlled Prisons Are Higher Than in Climate-controlled Institutions