environment
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Venus Water Loss: New Evidence Suggests Why the Hellish World Lost Its Liquid [Study]
Venus has long been thought as a habitable planet in its ancient past until it became a barren wasteland. Click to read more.
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Environment, Temperature and Air Quality Have Varying Impacts on Sperm Health Across US States [Data]
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Wildfire Activity in Wet African Tropical Forests Exacerbated by Deforestation, Climate Change [Study]
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Maud Rise Polynya: Sea Ice Hole Mystery in Antarctica Finally Solved by Scientists Decades After Its First Discovery [Study]
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Asia Heat Wave: Scorching Heat, Dry Conditions Impact Both Pet Dogs and Strays Following Multiple Hospitalizations
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Will Earth Become Extinct? Pangaea Ultima Poses Mass Extinction Event Killing Up to 92% Species [Study]
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Hickory Tree: What Makes These Temperate Forest Trees Unique?
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Extreme Heat, Flooding and Disease Threaten African Megacities Like Cairo and Lagos, Scientists Warn
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Bottom Trawling: Greece to Ban Fishing Practice Along the Seafloor by 2030 and Expand Protected Waters
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Extreme Heat Wave in Africa’s Sahel Region That Killed 100 People Linked to Climate Change
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Marine Heat Waves: New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf Region Experiences Extreme Temperatures Since 1967
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Retention Ponds, Wetlands Can Decrease Particle Pollution in Aquatic Environment by 75% [Study]