Environment
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Endangered Corals Could Be Restored Depending On Their Mating Life, Study Says
A new study says understanding the coral’s reproductive methods and life cycle opens new doors for conservation. Read more here.
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US Drought Threatens Drinking Water of Some Midwest Towns
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Alarming Microplastic in Great Lakes Harm Wildlife, Human Health, Report Shows
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Hazardous Wildfire Smoke Is Reversing Decades Of Air Pollution Progress In US
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Primitive Plate Tectonics That Existed 4 Billion Years Ago May Helped Life to Form on Earth [Study]
Glow-in-the-Dark Petunia Made From Mushroom Genes, Available by 2024
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Amazing Story of the Holly Tree That Survived in a Brazilian City for Nearly 185 Years
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Deadly Tornado in China Update: 10 People Killed; 137 Houses Collapsed While 5,500 Affected
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Libya Floods: Down Communication Lines Make It Hard For Teams To Search For Bodies
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Global Smoke Pollution From Landscape Fires Affects More Than 2 Billion People, Study Finds
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Heatwave Leaves But Wildfires Remain as El Niño Starts with Gusty Winds in Australia
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Thailand's Alarming Air Pollution Prompts Agricultural Body to Call for Ban on Crop Burning
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Flowering Plants Largely 'Unharmed' Despite Impact of Chicxulub Asteroid 66 Million Years Ago [Study]






