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Weathering Rocks for a Better Planet: How They Can Mitigate Climate Change and Restore Soil Health
Applying ground-up silicate rock to Midwestern farm fields can capture significant amounts of carbon dioxide and prevent it from accumulating in the atmosphere, according to a new study that successfully quantified those climate benefits for the first time.
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Beavers Have Complex Social Behavior and Ecology: New Study Shows How They Form and Sustain Their Communities
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New Tropical Storm Franklin: Heavy Rain, Flooding Possible in Puerto Rico, Haiti, Dominican Republic
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US Weather Forecast: Beneficial Rain Likely in South Texas This Week Amidst Scorching Heat
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Viral Meme And Smiling Dog: Cheems Balltze Dies At 12 After Cancer Struggle
1st Patternless Giraffe in the World Born in Tennessee Zoo, Already 6 Feet Tall
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5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits South California in the Midst of Tropical Storm Hilary
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Massive Ocean Cleanup: 25,000 Pounds of Junk, Plastics Removed from Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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Maui Survivors Bracing For High Rainfall Due To Tropical Cyclone Fernanda While Rehabilitation Efforts Ongoing
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3,000 Minks Released From Wisconsin Farm With Nothing To Eat; Animal Activists Say Farm Won't Be Able To Breed In Next Years
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Fire Frequency Can Cause Ecosystem Collapse, Research Shows
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Titanoboa Real or Fake? What's the Size of the World's Biggest Extinct Snake From 66 Million Years Ago?
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Hurricane Hilary Expected To Threaten California With Deep Floods; Evacuations Already Underway






