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Heavy Rain Could Contribute to Growing Concerns of Algae Blooms, Research Discovers
A recent study said that heavy rain is a key factor contributing to the emergence and concerns of algae blooms.
Latest Research Articles
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Ecuador Monitors and Protects Species of Birds on Galapagos Islands from Bird Flu Threat
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Mars Asteroid Strike: Ancient 'Planet Killer' Space Rock Causes Mega Tsunami on the Red Planet 3.4 Billion Years Ago
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Microplastics Attached to UV Filters in Products Can Increase Toxicity of Chromium Metal
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Centaur Volcanic Comet Erupts in Our Solar System: Astronomers
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Gastroesophageal Junction Cancer: Scientists Develop Potential Treatment for Cancer in the Food Pipe-Stomach Intersection
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Stormy and Chilly Conditions with Rain To Unleash in Northeast and Midwest This Week that Could Affect Outdoor Activities and Holiday Shopping
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Mount Semeru Eruption Displaced Over 2,000 Residents in Indonesia, Causing Immediate Rescue Missions and Temporary Shelters
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Occurrence To Traffic-related Pollution Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Developing Multiple Long-term Physical and Mental Health Conditions
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Cold Rain and Snow Expected on West Coast This Week, Bringing Beneficial Rain to Ease Drought
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Haboob Possible in the West US Following Winter Storms and Fire Weather Conditions
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Lizards Evolved in the Late Triassic, Not the Middle Jurassic
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Carbon Sink Low Salt Marsh Emits More Carbon Dioxide Than High Salt Marsh During High Temperatures