Environment
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How Bees Become Excellent Navigators Like First Human Pilots
New research showed honeybees had an excellent navigation map and memory, tracking linear landscapes like roads. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
Plastic Particles in the Ocean to Surpass 170 Trillion, According to Multiple Studies
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Ancient Meteor Crater, Microdiamonds Found Under French Winery House [Research]
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Canada Weather Forecast: Heavy Snow, Blizzard-like Conditions to Hit Newfoundland This Week; Hazardous Travel Possible
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Stratosphere Smoke Particles May Cause Chemical Reactions That Erode the Ozone Layer
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Large Rivers in Arctic Canada, Alaska Are Changing Migration Paths As Global Warming Continues
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40,000 Plant Species Save at Kew's Millennium Seed Bank To Address Food Security, Conservation
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Is Sustainable Plastics Possible? Energy-Intensive Production Emit Significant Amounts of CO2 Into Atmosphere
First Vineyard Dates Back 11,000 Years Ago to the Stone Age, Genetics Prove
Kilauea Volcano Ends 61-Day Eruption, No Active Lava Detected — Hawaii
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Mussels Play Crucial Role in Protecting US Coastal Areas, Ecosystem
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Much-Awaited Winter Sport 'Ski Driving' Unfolds in US Due to Heavy Snow
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Energy Transfer's Kelcy Warren Advocates Natural Gas as a Solution for Worldwide "Energy Poverty"