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Nord Stream Mystery Deepens as Investigators Find Evidence of Explosives in Baltic Sea
Much of the methane released into the southern Baltic Sea from the Nord Stream gas pipeline has remained in the water. This is shown by measurements taken by researchers from the University of Gothenburg.
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California Water Crisis: Snowmelt Not Enough to Reverse Increasing Aridification
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Heat Dome Leads to Unprecedented Temperature Surge Across Midwest and Northeast US
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Plastic Negotiation Delays in Busan Present Significant Challenges, Expert Says
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Lab-Grown Meat From Animal Tissues Will Be Popular In The Next 30 Years
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Orcas Targeting Large Shark Species on the Rise Across Gulf of California, Causing Potential Impact on Ecosystem [Study]
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Bangladesh Deadly Landslides: 9 Killed, Thousands Flee Rising Waters
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Stingrays Crucial for Protecting Estuary, Coastal Environment, Study Shows
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Forever Chemicals Found In English Otters, Raising Concerns Of Health Impact In The Species
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Potential Tropical Cyclone One Brings Flooding Threat Along Texas Coast Through Midweek: NHC Warns
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Air Pollution's Impact: PM2.5 Exposure Linked to Increasing Premature Deaths in Korea by 2050
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Pregnant Employee’s Termination Following Monkey Scratch Incident Leads to Lawsuit Against Elon Musk’s Brain-Implant Startup Neuralink
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Northeast, Midwest Deadly Heatwaves: Hotter Temperatures Expected to Improve This Weekend