Environment
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Nazca Child in Peru Possibly Forced to Eat Psychoactive Cactus Prior to Execution [Study]
The psychoactive cactus served as a hallucinogenic plant for the Nazca child before being killed as part of an ancient child sacrifice ritual.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change Will Increase Likelihood of Seeing Rainbows in Northern Latitudes
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Halloween Throwback: Deadly Smog Killed Multiple People and Animals in a Western Pennsylvania Town
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Summer Thawing Occurs Nearly a Month Earlier and Lasts Nearly Two Months Longer in Antarctica, Research Says
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Sociable Placental Mammals Evolve Faster Than Their Loner Counterparts [Study]
'Necropants' Made from Dead Man's Skin are Being Displayed in Iceland Museum
Emerald Ash Borers Strike Again, Minnesota’s Hennepin County Ash Trees Take the Hit
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Priestess of Goddess Aphrodite Found at 2,100-Year-Old Burial Site in Russia
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NASA Developed New Tool Spotting Major levels of Methane that Could Limit Global Warming
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Scientists Warn That Earth's Vital Signs are Now 'Code Red' Amid Environmental Crisis and Climate Emergency
‘Expedited’ Measures to Save Colorado River From Drought Already Underway, Officials Announce
River Found Under Antarctica Accelerates Ice Loss as Global Temperatures Rise
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