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Increasing Urban Greenery Might Have Avoided at Least 34,000 Fatalities in the United States
Based on data from 2000 to 2019, a US countrywide analysis revealed that boosting green vegetation in big, urban regions might have avoided between 34,000 and 38,000 fatalities
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Caribou Gut Parasites Indirectly Contribute to Plant Growth in the Tundra: New Study
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Is It True That Breakfast Is the Most Essential Meal of the Day?
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Bear Attack! Wisconsin Couple ‘Double Kills’ Massive Bear Who Entered Their Home
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Stonehenge Builders Ate Undercooked Cattle Organs During Winter Feasting; Parasitic Worms Found on Prehistoric Feces
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‘Moth Roads’ Might Help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
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According To Study, Which Are Better for Bees, Organic Farming or Flower Strips?
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Blackouts Possible This US Summer Season Due to Heat and Extreme Weather: NERC Warns
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Cloudy With Mixed Rain Showers Has Come to Hawaii This Weekend
Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?
Monkeypox Outbreak Reaches Canada, U.S. with Confirmed Cases