Environment
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NASA Cancels Climate Change Satellite to Prioritize Monitoring Greenhouse Gases
NASA scraps the GeoCarb mission, a satellite intended to monitor climate change to prioritize tracking greenhouse gas emissions. The organization, however, maintains that it is still committed to researching climate change research.
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Antibiotic Use on Crops Is Discouraged by the Department of Agricultural Extension
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Unforgiving Floods and Landslides Kill 120 People in Kinshasa, DRC
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The Green Kitchen Trend that has Nothing to Do with Colour
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US Announces Almost $40 Million Dam Removal Projects to Allow Salmon Passage in Washington State Rivers
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Scientists Create Machine Learning Model That Makes Advantage of the Diverse Bacteria Present in Wastewater
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Earth Orbital Changes Could Triggered Ancient Global Warming Event 56 Million Years Ago: Scientists Say
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County Supervisors Agreed To Create a Program To Encourage the Usage of Native Flora in San Diego
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