Environment
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Flying Insect Swarms! Those Tiny Wings can Electrify the Air as Much as a Thunderstorm
A latest research on the effect of flying insects on atmospheric external electric field identified that the flapping of a swarm of tiny wings can irradiate the air in the exact way that roiling clouds of water molecules can start charging the air within a storm.
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Without Urgent Action, Global Pledges Combating Deforestation Will Not be Met
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