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In a Historic First, Microplastics Found in Fresh Antarctic Snow
Microplastics have been discovered in freshly fallen snow in Antarctica for the first time, potentially speeding up snow and ice melting and endangering the continent's unique ecosystems.
Latest Research Articles
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Kimani the Gorilla Diagnosed with Rare Liver Cancer in Calgary, Canada
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Scientists Looks at How Global Warming Is Hurting Cold-Water Corals
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Engineers Conduct Experiment on How Fault Boundaries May Lead to Major Earthquakes
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Monkeypox Warning: CDC Raises Alert Level as Cases Spike to Over 1,000 Affecting 29 Countries Worldwide
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New Technology Has Detected More Strains of High-risk Salmonella to Poultry
Chinese Scientists Use A.I. for First Batch of Cloned Pigs
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Unraveling the Tangled History of Polar Bears to Brown Bears Using Genetic Sequencing
Trans-Atlantic Voyage Recreated with Modern Twist: AI, Solar Tech
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Solar Storm Four Times the Size of Earth Detected by Amateur Photographer
New England Region Gets Lovely Weather Right Before Heavy Rains
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Rainy and Muddy Glastonbury Festival Seems To Have a Sunny Weather This Year
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Winter Weather with Hail Storm Strikes France and Germany: Eiffel Tower Hit by Lightning Multiple Times