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Australia’s Productivity Rate Began To Slow Down Due to Climate Change and the Current Pandemic
Despite producing seven times as much as it did in 1900, the country is nevertheless extremely susceptible to the effects of climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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How to Create Sea Urchins: Scientists Make Groundbreaking Discovery
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Rare Arctic Deep-Sea Shark Mysteriously Found in the Caribbean
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McKinney Fire Update: Wildland Fire Kills At Least Four People in California, Blaze Remains Unstoppable at 0% Containment
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Scientist Reveals a New Way to Measure Plants’ Stress
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Tourism Workers in Indonesia Went on Strike as Fee to See Komodo Dragon Increases
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Research Found New Associations Between Leafhoppers and Phytoplasmas That Could Harm Crop Plants
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Data Reveals How Cargo Ship Pollution Actually Affects Fuel Regulations
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Does Brain Size Matter? Why Are Some Bird Species More Inventive Than Others?
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Hurricane Weather Outbreak in Texas May Possibly Occur in Two Weeks
Oregon: Santiam, McKenzie Canyons Reopen to Welcome Campers Two Years After Wildfire Closure
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Concealing the 800-Year-Old Redwood Tree Trying: How Officials at California’s Redwood National Park Did It; Visitors Caught Could Face Jail Time
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Edible Flowers Add Flavor, Texture and Flavor; What Are the Different Kinds of Edible Flowers?






