Environment
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Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt Threatens Tourism in Both Mexico and Florida
This year's seaweed bloom of 'Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt' is one of the largest on record. The 5,000-mile mass of algae threatens wildlife, infrasture, and tourism industries.
Latest Research Articles
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Hazardous Air Quality, Air Pollution, Dust Storm In China Already an Improvement from Past, Experts Say
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Plastic Particles in the Ocean to Surpass 170 Trillion, According to Multiple Studies
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40,000 Plant Species Save at Kew's Millennium Seed Bank To Address Food Security, Conservation
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El Nino to Bring Warmer Temperatures After Official End of La Nina
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Large Rivers in Arctic Canada, Alaska Are Changing Migration Paths As Global Warming Continues
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Stratosphere Smoke Particles May Cause Chemical Reactions That Erode the Ozone Layer
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Ancient Meteor Crater, Microdiamonds Found Under French Winery House [Research]
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Doublet Pool Thump Intervals Provides Understanding to Energy Fluctuations in the Yellowstone’s Hydrothermal System
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Canada Weather Forecast: Heavy Snow, Blizzard-like Conditions to Hit Newfoundland This Week; Hazardous Travel Possible
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Kilauea Volcano Ends 61-Day Eruption, No Active Lava Detected — Hawaii
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First Vineyard Dates Back 11,000 Years Ago to the Stone Age, Genetics Prove
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Energy Transfer's Kelcy Warren Advocates Natural Gas as a Solution for Worldwide "Energy Poverty"