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Noise Pollution-Related Stress Effects Persists in the Body for Longer
According to research, not only are noisy trucks flying overhead a source of noise pollution-related stress, but the effect of that stress lingers on the body long after noise levels have been reduced.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Emphasize Protecting and Studying Forests to Fight Climate Change
60 Million Roundworms Grown to Solve Puzzle on Human Hearing
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Bizarre ‘Innovation Crab’ Fossil has Spike-Studded Arms and a Tail Full of Blades
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Elephant Locked for 50 Years in Zoo's Concrete Pit Dies Less Than Six Months After Rescue
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An Amazing Discovery in Hawaii Has Given Renewed Hope to a Plant Species Considered Extinct
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67 Million-Year-Old Mummified Dinosaur Skin Revealed to have Bites from an Ancient Crocodile
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Despite Being Legally Obligated To Do So, Many Coal Producers Failed to Restore Damaged Land
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England’s Beach Reveals Ancient Human and Animal Footprints with an Interesting History
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Researchers Examine Megafauna Bones From Papua New Guinea Using New Tools to Unlock Their Fascinating History
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E-Waste Problem Grows as Five Billion Mobile Phones to be Thrown Out in 2022
Freeze Alerts Raised as Most of US Brace for Temperatures 15 Degrees Below Average
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Carbon-Sucking Seaweed Farm Proposed to Curb Climate Change