Environment
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Urban Honey Bees Might Serve as a Way To Learn About the City’s Microbiome, Potentially Offering Data on Both Hive and Human Health
Urban honey bees could be used to gain insight into the microbiome of the cities in which they forage, which can potentially provide information on both hive and human health
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High Levels of Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Had Been Detected on Fast Food Packaging in Canada
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Bangladesh Starts a Single-use Plastics Ban To Conserve the Largest Mangrove Forest
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How Methane Produces Cooling Clouds While Still Trapping Significant Amount of Heat
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Tree Rings Confirmed Historic Human-Influenced Warming Over the Last 40 Years in Western North America
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Giant Volcanic Chain: What Secrets Lie Within the Inner Part of Volcanoes?
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Plant Origins: What the Earliest Land Plants Looked Like Millions of Years Ago? [STUDY]
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How Forest Bark Beetle Outbreaks Do Not Result in Larger and More Destructive Wildfires
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