Environment
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Scientists Aims to Find Out How Other Plants are Able to Survive Drought
Scientists at the National University of Singapore have discovered how plants control the development of stomata, the tiny openings on their surface, to reduce water loss under dry circumstances.
Latest Research Articles
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New Study Reveals Algae-Eating Fish 'Not Enough' to Protect World's Coral Reefs
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Chicxulub Asteroid Impact Led to a 'Mega Earthquake' Lasting from Weeks to Months 66 Million Years Ago
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A New Research Investigates How Brazilian Cattle Farmers Adapt to Climate Change in the Amazon
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Scientific Trip Investigating the Nord Stream Leak Discovers Methane Levels Were 1,000 Times Higher Than Usual
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New Report Reveals Declining Population of Gray Whale Off Western U.S
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Child Sacrifice Ritual: Remains of 76 Victims with their Hearts Removed Found in Peru
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