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India Air Quality Shortens Residents' Lives by 11.9 Years Due To Particulate Pollution Exceeding WHO Standards
The air pollution has been shortening lives of residents by 11.9 years in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Read more here.  
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Puffin Colonies Recovery Is A Sign That Impact Of Climate Change 'Is Not Always As Tidy As We Think,' Expert Says
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Melanism in Gentoo Penguins: A New Study Reveals the Challenges and Benefits of Being Black in a White World
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Greece's Wildfire Still Out Of Control In Northeast Dadia National Park; 81,000 Hectares Of Land Reduced To Ashes
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Whale Bladerunner Captured In Australian Coast, Expert Say Its Propeller Scars is A Reminder of Human Impact
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Live Parasitic Worm Found in Woman's Brain in Australia After a Year of Mysterious Illness
 'Longevity Gene' That Extends Lifespan Passed on to Supermice From Naked Mole Rats
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Plant Delivery: Can Flowers and Small Trees Improve Our Health?
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How Photosynthesis Works on the Leafless Mysterious Ghost Orchid
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37,000 Migrating Birds Choose to Spend Winter at Dump Site in Spain to Feed on Food Waste, Rats
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Moon Landing: India Becomes the First Country to Land Near the Lunar South Pole
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COVID-19 in White-Tailed Deer Evolves 3 Times Faster Than in Humans; Is Interspecies Transmission Possible?
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Witch Hazel Seed Dispersion at Bullet Speed Could Inspire Robotics, Researchers Say
 






