Environment
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Microplastic Pollution in the Great Lakes: A Serious Threat to Wildlife and Human Health
A new study has revealed that these lakes are also contaminated by microplastics, tiny pieces of plastic that can harm the environment and health.
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5 Failure-Proof Low Maintenance Plants for the Black Thumb's Indoor Garden
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Microplastics Found Inside Human Hearts During Cardiac Surgery of 15 Patients
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California Red-Legged Frog: Rare Frog Species Survives Deadly California Mosquito Fire
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Tenerife Hit By Wildfires; Five Villages Evacuated As Massive Blaze Continue To Spread
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Himalayan State Battered With Heavy Rains; Landslides Kill More Than 60, At Least 800 Evacuated
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Agroforestry Systems in Tropical Cash Tree Plantations: A Study on Soil Fungal Communities and Carbon and Nitrogen Pools
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Maui Wildfires Kill 110; Official Cause Still Unknown But Probe Looks At Electric Lines
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Satellite Data and Machine Learning Can Measure the Role of Storms in the Climate System
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Hawaii’s Deep-Sea Corals: A New Record for Coral Calcification
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Sea Ice in the Arctic Ocean: More Mobile, Fragmented, and Unpredictable Than Ever
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Tropical Storm Hilary Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain, Flooding To Parts of California, Nevada This Week