global warming
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Study Shows How Intense Heat May Lead to an Increase in Kidney Stone Cases
According to a recent study done by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, when temperatures rise in the United Areas, some states may witness an increase in kidney stones.
Latest Research Articles
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Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier at Risk of Collapsing, Could Permanently Change Global Coastline
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UN Agency Confirms 100-Degree Heat in Siberia as Highest Temperature Ever Recorded in Arctic
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Most of Indian Ocean's Coral Reefs May be Destroyed in Next 50 Years
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Rainfall Could Possibly Replace Snowfall in the Arctic Sooner Than Expected
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Arctic Warming Began Decades Earlier Than Records Suggest
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What Can Scientists Do to Save "Noah's Ark," Arctic's Last Ice Area?
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Making Australia’s Barrier Reef Great Again: Limit Global Temperatures to 1.5 degrees
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Frequent and Destructive Wildfires Linked to Climate Change and Human Activities
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Freya the Female Walrus Caught Dozing Off on Dutch Submarine, Hundreds of Miles Away From Arctic
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Scientific Projections Reveal Grim Future of US Cities Affected by Rising Sea Levels
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Fossil Fuel Investors are Backing Down But Renewables Energy Still Needs More Time
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Halting Global Warming May Make a Huge Difference in Rising Sea Levels