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Farmers Replace Missing Airborne Nutrients With Fertilizer; Consequences Likely To Include Mercury Pollution
Back in the 1980s, sulfur, a crucial ingredient for plants, was as free as air, falling down from the dirty skies into farmers' fields
Latest Research Articles
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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
Near-Critical Fire Weather Hits Parts of Oklahoma and Texas as Temperatures Reach Record-High Territories
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Met Office Issues over 100 Flood Alerts and Warnings Across the UK Amid Wet Weather
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Worst Record-Breaking Flooding in Western Australia: Heavy Rain Unloaded and Many Residents Were Evacuated
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5 Tips to Keep Your Child From Becoming a Couch Potato
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Raging Floods Inundate 90% of Californians; Evacuations and Water Rescues Underway Amid Storm
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Mountain Plovers Nearly Extinct Due to the Prairie Dog Plague at Thunder Basin National Grassland
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US Weather Forecast: California Braces for Severe Rains, Storms, and Possible Flooding As US Nears Halfway of Meteorological Winter
‘Alien' Transparent Sea Creature With Many Legs Looks Like 'Men in Black' Organism: What Is a Phronima?
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Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Indonesia; Tremor Felt in Northern Australia






