Biology
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Experimental Study Showed a Potential Means of Producing Green Ammonia Sustainably
Ammonia output is estimated to be over 200 megatons per year. This makes it the world's second-most-produced chemical, after only sulphuric acid.
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Study Shows that It May Take a Few Generations Before Bees Recover from a Single Exposure to Insecticide
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Archeologists Discovers a Rare Fossil of a Prehistoric Shrimp Inside a Clam
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Theory Explains How the Neanderthal Extinction Happened
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