Environment
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Dams Induce Widespread Species Extinction in the Amazon Forest, Research Says
River damming often floods extensive low-elevation regions in lowland tropical forests, whereas formerly ridgetops frequently become isolated forest patches.
Latest Research Articles
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California and Washington State to Ban Sales of 'Gas-Only Cars' by 2035 to Fight Climate Change
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Strategic Planting of Plants Between Highways and Playgrounds Can Reduce Air Pollution
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Mysterious "Spanish Stonehenge" Built Around 5000 B.C.No Longer Submerged Due to Drought
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Life-Threatening Heat Stress to Reach Worst Case Scenario by 2100
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Can Powerful Solar Storms Have the Power to Destroy the Entire Planet?
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How Ready Are We Against Extremely Powerful Volcanic Eruptions?
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Deepwater Horizon Disaster: Historic Oil Spill Still Affects Dolphins over a Decade Later
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Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke Found to Have Affected 16.5 Million Californians [Study]
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Experts Discovers There Are Different Ways of Reducing Emissions of Carbon in Different Cities in China
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How Do Plants Reprogram Their Immune System To Fight Invaders?
Climate Change Escalates Annual US Flood Damage to $3 Billion, Study Reveals
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Extraordinary Amphibians Can Grow Lungs Then Evolve to Make Them Vanish