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Humans Inhale 2,675 Indoor Airborne Microplastic Particles Every Year
Airborne microplastics indoors also pose a threat to humans, which inhale thousands of these particles each year, according to the study.
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Four Things to Know Before Getting a Pet
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Heavy Rains Lashed Los Angeles, Prompting Evacuations in Montecito as California’s Central Coast
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Giant 2.5 Meters Tiger Shark Stalks the Waters Near Perth Beach in Western Australia [WATCH]
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Valuable Information to Know About Crystal Mining
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Off-Beat, Must-See, Hidden Gems of Maui, Hawaii
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Horizontal vs. Vertical Machine Centers - Which is the Most Efficient for Your Project
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Farmers Replace Missing Airborne Nutrients With Fertilizer; Consequences Likely To Include Mercury Pollution
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California Storm: Flash Floods Kill At Least 17 People, Millions Under Evacuation Orders
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California Severe Weather Increases Risk of Rare Tornadoes
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Increasing Levels of Man-made Compounds in Marine Plankton Could Be Used to Track the Influence of Human Activities on Ecosystem Health
Ozone Layer in Healing Trajectory, to Fully Mend Antarctica Hole by 2066, UN Report Says
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Winter Season Snowfall in New York City Reveals Lower Than Last Year, NWS Report Shows