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World's Largest Iceberg is on the Move, Scientists Aim to Demystify Its Carbon Levels
After being stuck to the ocean floor, the largest iceberg in the world is now moving, and experts hope to determine its influence on the carbon level in the water.
Latest Research Articles
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Carbon Pollution Heats Planet To More Dangerous Levels, Scientists Warn
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Electric Eels Have a Special Genome That Allows Them To Produce Electricity, Researchers Find
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Bees Are at Risk From Pesticides’ Inert Ingredients, New Study
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Prey Availability Determines the Foraging Effort of Bats, Researchers Discover
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California Harbor Reclaims Its Native Dunes After a Century of Degradation
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Hyenas Outsmart Lions by Working Together and Talking to Each Other
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Biomass Burning Creates Toxic Brown Carbon: New Insight Into Aerosol Formation
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Genetically Improved Trees: Three Important Benefits for Consumers in Christmas
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Snow, Rain and Wind, Triple Threat for the Eastern US This Weekend
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How HVAC Is Getting Increasingly Cleaner & Greener In 2023?
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Five Crucial Factors to Consider Before Investing in a Salvage Car Title
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Green Turtles in Pakistan Struggled To Live Against Habitat Loss, Pollution Threats






