Environment
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Mammal Evolution In Africa Not Driven By Grasslands Expansions But Through Vegetation Changes, Study Says
Recent study shows that vegetation changes would have likely affected the spatial ranges of mammal groups as they adapted to their surroundings and not
Latest Research Articles
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16 Weird-Looking Parasitoid Wasps in Vietnam: Recent Discovery Can Decipher Unknown Parasitic Behaviors
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Ponds Play a Complex Role in the Global Greenhouse Gas Cycle, Studies Show
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Glacier Loss Day: Climate Change Accelerates Glacier Melt in the Alps, New Study Warns
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Outer Trial Bank: UK 'Doughnut' Island Worth £3 million, Built as Tidal Barrage Now Being Abandoned
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Reawakened Mount Edgecumbe Volcano Gets Seismic Network, Cataloging Activities
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Massachusetts to Ban Buying Single-Use Plastics To Protect Biodiversity, Health
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Wildfire in Canada: Affected Residents Evacuated in British Columbia Due to Raging Fires
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Human Activities Threaten the Survival of Entire Tree Families: Study
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Eastern Hemlock Shows Resilience in Canopy Gaps Despite Adelgid Threat
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20-Year Drought Causes Panama Canal to Run Dry, Causing Maritime Trade Disruptions
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Five Oil Major Firms Sued Over Alleged Downplaying Of Fossil Fuel Risks In California
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Hyperion: Why is the World's Tallest Living Tree Remains Hidden?