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UCR Nematologists Find New Species of Beneficial Nematodes in Thailand
UC Riverside scientists have discovered a tiny worm species that infects and kills insects. These worms, called nematodes, could control crop pests in warm, humid places where other beneficial nematodes are currently unable to thrive.
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Wildflower Scent Degraded by Nitrate Radicals in Polluted Air
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'Hazardous Weather' Tracks South US from Friday Until Next Week, Bringing Flash Flooding Risk [NWS]
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Iceland Volcano Updates: Eruption of Lava Flow Prompts Immediate Evacuation
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'Warmest January on Record' Detected This 2024, The Highest Since 1800s: Climate Scientists Warn
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UK Weather Forecast: ‘Battleground’ Scenario Expected as Snow and Cold Air Clash With Milder Conditions
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Earthworm Invasion: Non-native Species Are Harming Ecosystems in North America
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Aral Sea Shrink Less Than A Quarter Due To Climate Change
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Alien Earthworm Population Likely To Increase Due To Human Activities, Threatens Native Earthworm Species
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Nitrogen Pollution in River Basins Could Contaminate World's Drinking Water by 2025; Affecting Up To 3 Billion People, Including the US [Study]
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6 Million Year Old Canyon Unearthed In Mediterranean Sea; Found To Have Formed Before Salt Piled In Seabed
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NWS Weather Forecast: Eastern Iowa, Lake Michigan To Expect Eastern Iowa, Lake Michigan
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Australia: Land Surface Warmed By 1.5C Since 1910, Major Cities Experienced Maximum Temperatures