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Western Australia Infected by Invasive Fungus Called Myrtle Rust That Is Threatening Australia’s Tree Species
There have been urgent requests for a national response after an invasive fungus that is harming some of Australia's most ecologically significant tree species spread to Western Australia and flourished in the moist conditions along the country's east causing a silent extinction.
Latest Research Articles
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Academic Papers and Several Reports Proposed a ‘Win-win’ Solutions for Reducing Human Illness While Conserving the Environment
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Is Earth Getting Closer or Farther From the Sun?
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Fears That Appalachia Might See More Catastrophic Flooding as a Result of Extreme Weather Stoked by Kentucky’s Unprecedented Floods
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Extinct Pathogen From Thousands of Years Ago Plagued the Ancient Civilizations
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Flash Floods at Death Valley Bury Cars and Leaves 1000 People Stranded
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Bizzare Seafloor Creature with Orange Spaghetti-Like Tentacles Spotted in the Gulf of California
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Man Attending a Funeral of His Brother Who Died of Snake Bite, Also Gets Bitten by a Snake and Dies
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US Health Authorities Designate Sleep as a Major Indicator of Heart Health After Growing Evidence
Birds Losing Feather Colors: Another Effect of Climate Change, Study Reveals
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Locusts Smell and Differentiate Cancer Cells from Healthy Cells, New Study Finds
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Bubble Barrier: An Experimental Concept in Which a Stream of Rising Bubbles, Forces Plastic Garbage to One Side To Be Collected
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Mountain Flooding Threatens Kentucky Once Again After Floodwaters Killed At Least 37 People






