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Each Year, Smoke Particles From Human-lit Fires Cause More Than 80% Of All Smoke-related Deaths
According to the study, smoke pollution is on the rise, reducing air quality and leading to more illnesses and premature deaths.
Latest Research Articles
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Freezing Conditions With Ice, Snow Warnings to Unload in UK This Week; Warm January to Continue in Europe
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Weather Forecast: Severe Weather Conditions to Unfold in Central, Eastern U.S This Week; Forecast Warns of Flooding, Snow Concerns
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Five New Species of Deep Sea Squat Lobsters Has Been Found and Needs Revision for Its Classification
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Endogenous Retroviruses From Madagascar Mouse Lemurs Is Similar To Other Mammals
New Species Dwarf Boa Found in Andes Cloud Forest Patch, Scientists Say "Shouldn't Be There"
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West African Chimpanzees Arrival at Chester Zoo in UK Gives Hopes for Rare Animal Conservation and Protection
Bottlenose Dolphins Migrate to Bay Area for First Time as Water Temperatures Rise in North, Central California
Multiple Winter Storm Advisories in Effect over Parts of Colorado, Drivers Put Chains on Tires as 2-Foot Snow Expected Until Wednesday
Most Active Regions of Sun to Face Earth, Expect Increased Chances of Various Space Weather Events, Experts Say
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Sequencing: Unlocking the Mysteries of Life
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How to Create a Stunning Scrapbook of Nature Photography
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Shifting Patterns in Global Water Cycle Could Lead to Worldwide Catastrophic Events






