Environment
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Bees at Risk From Glyphosate Residues From Contaminated Wildflower Nectar
According to new research, bees may be at risk from glyphosate - an active ingredient in some of the EU's most commonly used weedkillers - through contaminated wildflower nectar.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Crisis Now Worst than Ever
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Ants’ Behavior Is Not Changing in Response To Rising Temperatures [STUDY}
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After 400 Years of Being Hunted Down to Extinction, Beavers Are Now Being Reintroduced in New Hampshire
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Extreme Weather and Tornado Risk to Return to the Southern Parts of US
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Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dramatically Increase by 0.6% and 0.5% in 2022 [Study]
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Scientists Explores Possible Connection Between Planet's Orbital Pattern and Prehistoric Warming Event
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Magma Hotspots Finally Reveal How Volcanic Islands Like Hawaii and Iceland are Formed [New Theory]
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How Integrated Weather Data Is Transforming Lives In The Global South
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Rice Genetically Modified To Be More Salt Tolerant Could Be a Key To Reducing Food Shortages
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Each Year, Smoke Particles From Human-lit Fires Cause More Than 80% Of All Smoke-related Deaths
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Riparian Buffers Aided in the Maintenance of Stream Flow in Specific Areas of North Carolina’s Developing Watershed and Climate Change
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Food Inflation: US Egg Prices Soar to 60%, Philippine Onion Becomes World's Most Expensive Amid Global Crises






