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Carbon Accumulates in Abnormally Enormous Quantities at the Bottom of Deep-sea Trenches
The bottom of deep-sea trenches accumulates disproportionately large amounts of carbon, according to recent research.
Latest Research Articles
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Addressing Questions Regarding Earthquake Behavior, Including Safety Precautions
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Winter Tips: How Homes Can Prevent Frozen Pipes and Avoid Costly Repairs
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Wandering Albatrosses With Elderly Spouses Forage for Less Time Than Those With Younger Companions
Cow Waste Slurry From Livestock Farming and Fertilizer Pollutes UK Rivers Up to 300 Times in 2021, EA
World's Most Endangered Species: 2 Young Javan Rhinos Seen in Indonesia National Park
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Insects and Marine Predators Have the Greatest Ability To Detect Time
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Harvard Researchers Develop Robots Based on Ants to Escape Prison
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Rare Image of Dual Waterspouts Recorded in Florida This Week
Canadian Polar Bears Dying Out, Populations Down to 600 in Polar Bear Capital of the World
Birds with Unique Physical Features are More Likely to Face Extinction, Study Shows
Discovery of 155 New Microgenes Support Evidence that Modern Humans are Still Evolving
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Portions of Southeast England Suffer from Without Water Until Christmas Week Due to Pipe Leaks