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Analysis of 20,000 Trees in 5 Continents Could be the Answer to Climate Change
Scientists found a way to combat climate change and the answer lies in the 20,000 trees found on 5 continents.
Latest Research Articles
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The Great Dying: Methane Emissions Hold Clue on the World's Largest Mass Extinction Event 260 Million Years Ago
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How the Carbon Dioxide Affects Bee Physiology, Including Reproduction
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Global Warming Reduces the Surface Area Covered by Cumulus Clouds, Increasing Their Warming
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Researchers Discovered a Method to Chemically Recycle Pvc Into Usable Material by Utilizing the Phthalates Found in Plasticizers
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Mangroves Dubbed Voracious Shoreline Guardians, With High Metal Tolerance in Contaminated Environments
Two Species of Mountain Frogs Found in Protected Habitat Might be Extinct by 2055 — Gondwana
Hog Hotels: Vertical Pig Farming in China May Not be as Environmentally Friendly as It Sounds, Study Shows
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Even Several Years After a Major Earthquake, Weak Seismic Hazard Can Cause Strong Landslide Acceleration
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Effective Climate Actions Needed Against Major Fire Threats to Global Forests, Research Shows
Air Pollution to Blame for Stillbirths as Toxic Particles Found in Lungs of Fetuses, Global Study Says
Invasive Vine Species Used as Camouflage in WWII Takes Over Second Largest Island of Fiji
Two Extraterrestrial Minerals Found in 2020 Meteorite Might Solve Mysteries of Solar System





