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Artificial Photosynthesis May Help Combat Food Shortage by Producing Food Without Sunlight
Without the need for sunlight, artificial photosynthesis can help create food. Without the need for sunlight, artificial photosynthesis can help create food.
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As Wetlands Move Inland Due to Sea Level Rise, Coastal Ecosystems Release More Carbon Into the Atmosphere
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Toxic Particles From Air Pollution Can Travel Directly to the Brain and Cause Damage
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Rare Planetary Alignment to be Impressively Visible This Week
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Experts Raise Alarm as Lake Mead Water Level Drops to Near 'Dead Pool' Status
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Tibetan Plateau Is Struggling From Water Imbalance That Could Lead to International Conflicts Due to Climate Change
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Aging Mystery: Crocodiles, Salamanders and Turtles Could Hold the Key Behind Aging and Longevity, Scientists Say
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Shark Attack Reported in Lovers Point Beach, California; Shark's Identity Remains Unknown
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Scientists Discovers Way To Circumvent Need of Plants for Biological Photosynthesis
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Vampyronassa Rhodanica Has Muscular Suckers Utilized for Entangling and Controlling Victims
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Hot Weather Scorches Central U.S While Alaska’s Wildfires in June Breaks Records
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'Dangerous Heat Wave' to Grip the Southern US This Weekend, Excessive Heat Warnings in Place: NWS
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