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Record Methane Levels Linked to Microbial Activity, Study Finds
A new study reveals that rising methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, are driven by microbial activity in cows' stomachs, agricultural fields, and wetlands, potentially triggering a dangerous feedback loop affecting climate change.
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Your Guide to the Most Frequently Asked Pet Care Questions
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Bio-Based Materials Harmful to Earthworms Vital for Ecosystem Health, Study Warns
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Salmon Make Historic Return to Klamath Basin After Dam Removals
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Who Really Created Bitcoin, and Does a New Documentary Tell Us?
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Dolphin Remains Discovered on Jersey Shore Prompt Federal Inquiry
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SpaceX Postpones Starlink Mission After Helium Leak Disrupts Launch Preparations
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Robot Vacuums and Energy Efficiency: Do They Really Use a Lot of Power?
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Spain's Deadly Floods: Hundreds of Bodies Expected as Rescue Teams Search Flooded Car Parks
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Nearby Cosmic Phenomenon Is Unleashing Intense Gamma Rays into Space
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Arctic Temperature Slowdown May Curb Arctic Warming by 2°C, But Risks Remain
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7 Effective Strategies to Ward Off Winter Illnesses
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Important Role Satellites Play in Weather Forecasting, Monitoring Hurricanes






