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Traces of Air Pollution Found Inside the Brains and Lungs of Unborn Babies
Unborn newborns' lungs and brains have been shown to contain toxic air pollution particles. Particles that women breathe into their developing fetuses can have long-lasting effects on them.
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Mountain Lions Roam Neighborhoods in Search of Food, Water, New Habitat — Experts Say
California: First State to Phase Out Pre-Checkout Bags, Single-Use Plastics From Grocery Stores
Authorities On Guard as Wildfire Season Starts in Parts of Texas Lacking Rain
Conservationists Celebrate as East Tennessee Fish Snail Darter is Delisted After 47 Years of Being Endangered
Fascinating Study Suggests that Petting Dogs Could Engage Social Brain
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Nutrient Pollution Due to Climate Change-Induced Winter Warming Affects 40% of the US
Forecasts Monitor Tropical Disturbance in the Caribbean With Potential of Heavy Rainfall
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Collision Between Earth and Theia Immediately Led to the Formation of the Moon [New Theory]
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Researchers Show That Petting Dogs Can Help Cope With Stress and Depression
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Here's Why Planting Trees in Dry Regions Could Actually Lead to More Atmospheric Warming
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New Found Fossil in Australia Could be the World's Largest Bird Species to Ever Walked the Earth
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Pine Island Started Cleanup and Clearing for Hurricane Ian's Aftermath