Environment
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Indo-Pacific Zone Corals Discovered To Be More Resistant to Global Warming Than Corals in the Atlantic
In the face of global warming and other environmental changes, corals in the Atlantic Ocean have declined precipitously in recent years, while corals in the Pacific and Indian Oceans are faring better.
Latest Research Articles
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Mount Everest Makes Noises at Night Due to Nocturnal Thermal Fracturing [Study]
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The Critical Role of Water Infrastructure in Our Communities
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Colorado River Water Plan: Proposed Measure to Distribute Water Cuts Could Impact Southwest Amid Drought [Report]
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Warming Climate Appears To Be More Concerning for Larger and Migratory Birds Than for Smaller, Sedentary Species
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Seaweed Blob Sargassum Potential Problem for Nesting Sea Turtles in Florida
31% Earth Land Mass Had Extreme Heatwaves Beyond Statistical Data, Study Says
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Development May Result in the Loss of Forested Watersheds, Lowering Water Quality and Increasing Water Treatment Costs
Tree Frogs in Brazil Pollinate Milk Fruit Flowers: First in Amphibians
Small Barrel Cactus to be Delisted as Threatened Following Data Analysis