Environment
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Stanford Scientists Create Colorful Paints That Reflect Infrared Light and Save Energy
A team of scientists from Stanford University has invented a new kind of paint that can help reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from buildings.
Latest Research Articles
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US Extreme Heat Forecast: Massive Heat Dome To Hit Central US Late Week
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Most Fatalities In Maui Wildfires Not Yet Identified; Cadaver Dogs Only Looked At 3% Of Search Area
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Orphaned Walrus Pup Died From Malnutrition, Health Issues After Being Rescued in Alaska
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Unique Strawberry Feather Star: New Aquatic Species Has 20 Arms Discovered in Antarctica
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Microplastic Particles Found Inside the Bodies of Whales and Dolphins
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Hidden Ecosystem with Strange Creatures Found Under Volcanic Sea Floor
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Garbage Collectors in Turkey Created Library from Dumped Books
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Impact of Climate Change in Antarctica Are ‘Sporadic and Unpredictable’, Study Says
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Climate Change from Space: Satellites Show Evidence of Warming World, Effects of Heat Wave on Plants
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Active Hurricane Season Likely To Happen Amid High Ocean Temperatures, Experts Warn
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California Endangered Animals: New Pack of Gray Wolves Found in Sierra Nevada
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Heatwaves, Drought Conditions to Unload in Parts of Pacific Northwest Amidst Severe Thunderstorms This Week






