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Experts Reveal How Light Pollution and Climate Change Affect Growth of Trees in Urban Areas
A study conducted on growing trees found in dozens of cities shed light to why some urban trees sprout leaves earlier than trees in more rural settings. It was believed that heat brought by climate change and light pollution in the cities trick trees in those areas to grow leaves a week to soon as the earliest.
Latest Research Articles
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Paleontologists Discovered Dinosaur Remains with Deadly Armored Tail
Fight Against Lithium Mining on Sacred Land Rages in Nevada
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Scientists Identified Possible Earthquake in Europe That May Result in Tsunami
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Earth’s Mountains Rose Up Thanks to Explosion of Sea’s Tiny Organisms
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Valley of the Sun Breaks Winter Record for the First Time Since 1949
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USGS Issues Update on Earthquake Swarms Rocking West of Yellowstone in Idaho
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Report Shows that the US is Currently the World's Largest Plastic Polluter
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Series of Quick-Moving Storms to Unleash Rounds of Snow in the Great Lakes, Northeast
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Spain’s La Palma Volcano Continues to Wreak Havoc, Lava Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Going Back in Time: Lake Huron Sinkholes Discovery Explains Past Life Conditions on Earth
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Population of Small Mammals in the UK is Decreasing at an Alarming Rate
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Hundreds of Dead Porpoises Washed Ashore Infected With Blood-Poisoning Bacteria




