Environment
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Chemists Ponders Upon the Science Behind the Origin of Life
Chemists find a clue to the chemistry of the early Earth, which might open doors to accelerating chemical synthesis for drug development. Scientists find a mechanism for the peptide-forming processes in water that result in proteins and, ultimately, life on Earth.
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How Winter Season May Worsen Plastic Pollution
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Buried Treasure Trove of 44 Byzantine Gold Coins Unearthed in Israel
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Who is Ryugu: Getting to Know the Near-Earth Asteroid
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From Midwest to Northeast, Certain Regions in America May Get an Early Taste of Winter
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"Like a War Zone," Survivors Described Situation After Hurricane Ian Ravaged Areas in Florida
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Northeast Beaches May Experience Drizzles As Leftover Energy from Ian Looms Over
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Flood Risks Threaten Hundreds of US Hospitals in the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts [Study]
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White Plague Disease: Insights on How Coral Immune System Responds To Such Threat
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Cleanup from Hurricane Ian's Aftermath Continues in Carolinas
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Scientists Found Sediments in North Carolina Lakes That Shows Decades of Coal Ash Contamination