Environment
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Ancient Human Fossil Could be Our Oldest Ancestors to Walk on Two Legs 7 Million Years Ago
The transition from walking from four to two legs was likely a result of habit influenced by ecology, according to a new study.
Latest Research Articles
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Air Pollution Reportedly Causes Heart Attacks to Non-Smokers
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Africa Faces Disastrous Food Shortage Concerns Due to Prolonged Lack of Rain
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Is the Atlantic Hurricane Season Going to Be More Aggressive?
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Body of Female Hiker Swept By Flash Floods in Utah Finally Found
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New Study Suggests Warmer Oceans May Limit Kelp Forests’ Ability To Store Carbon for Long Periods of Time
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Flash Flood Emergency over Heavy Rain Issued for Jackson, Mississippi
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Researchers Develops New Method for Assessing the Substances That Can Destroy the Ozone Layer
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Researchers Finds Mangrove Species in Ryuku Islands in Japan Are Isolated Implicating Conservation
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Severe Weather and Flash Floods Wreak Havoc in the Southwestern United States Causing Massive Flight Delays
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Emission of This Greenhouse Gas from US Corn Belt Increases When Frozen and During Thawing Cycles
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The Dangers Of Human Development On The Planet
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Toxic Mercury Levels in Shark Fins and Meat Pose Health Risk to Health, Especially to Women