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Breakthrough: Bacteria Can Help Defuse Dioxin-Contaminated Waters
In the new future, clean-up efforts at dioxin-contaminated sites all over the world may be possible. A recent study revealed bacteria might defuse the highly toxic dioxin in the sediments of the Passaic River.
Latest Research Articles
Rainfall and Snowmelt From Storms May Have Filled Lakes, Rivers on Ancient Mars
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Texas Plastic Plant Fire Releases Toxic Plume That Could Burn for Days
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Wildfire in Sonoma County: Thousands Forced to Evacuate
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Nature Is Staging a Comeback. Here's What You Can Do to Help
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Five Reasons Why the US Gets More Power Outages Than Any Other Developed Countries
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There Could Be up to 21 Million Tons of Microplastics Littering the Atlantic Ocean
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Elephant Shrew Rediscovered in Africa After Being "Lost" for 50 Years
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EPA to Declare Ameren's Largest Coal Plant as Air Quality Compliant, Critics Disagree
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Best practices for animal fundraising?
Study Debunks Migration Mortality as Major Cause of Butterfly Monarch's Population Decline
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How Can We Reduce The Impact Of The Automobile Industry On The Environment?
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Study Finds That Air Pollution Increases Power Consumption and Electricity Demand in Homes





