Environment
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Parasitic Insects Used For Pest Control Declined due to Air Pollution
A recent study found that natural pest control using parasitic insects declined due to air pollution.
Latest Research Articles
Multiple Toxins Detected in Juvenile Bull Sharks, Harmful Algal Blooms Detrimental to Indian River Lagoon Nursery Habitat
Author Proposes Melting, Towing Icebergs for Water Supply, Like Norway's $185 Bottle of Luxury Iceberg Water
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New Rare Native Bee Species Discovered in Perth Bushland
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Well-known Invasive Spotted Wing Drosophila Pest Could Cause Massive Damage to Forests
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Potential Storm Could Bring Heavy Rain and Snow to Eastern US, Affecting Thanksgiving
Well-Adapted, Complex Lifeforms Thriving Under Massive Volumes of Ice in Antarctica, Study Shows
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Emergence of Invasive Malaria-Carrying Mosquitos Could Threaten Lives in Africa
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Hydro-Signaling: Scientists Discover Plant Roots Change Shape to Increase Their Uptake of Water
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Silicate Weathering: Earth Can Undergo 100,000-Year Geological Process to Reverse Global Warming
Remote Undersea Volcano in Pacific Ocean Might Have Been Erupting Since October
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Natural Habitat Preservation and Restoration May Prevent Pathogens That Originate in Wildlife From Spreading To Domesticated Animals and Humans
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Deadly Coral Disease is Spreading Fast Throughout Florida and Caribbean Through Ship Hulls






