Environment
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Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Lead To Expansion of Different Insect Species to Oak Savannas
climate change has caused increasing temperatures in the Pacific Northwest, causing some insect species to expand their habitat into more northerly oak savannas.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Have Found a Simple Method of Assessment in Microplastic Concentration to Urban Rivers
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New Research Has Provided a Strongest Evidence the Creation of the Continents Were Formed by a Giant Meteorite
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Experts Study the Impacts of Rising Temperatures to Economic Growth
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Earthquake Swarm Continues in the Columbia Area, as Renewed Seismic Activity Reported in the Midlands
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Findings Show Continuous Decrease in Bee Population Will Severely Impact Wild Crops and Plants in Just Tens of Years
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Heavy Rain and Flooding Wreaks Havoc in Seoul, Across South Korea; At Least Nine People Dead
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Thunderstorm Allegedly Kills U.S. Army Soldiers During a Military Training in Georgia
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Locusts are Capable of Detecting Cancer Cells with Their Sense of Smell
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Corpses Found in Lake Mead have Turned 'Soapy' as Water Levels Become the Lowest Ever
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Climate Change can Cause Outbreaks and Pathogenic Diseases in Humans, New Review Says
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Scientist Records Giant Jet of Upside-Down Lightning Above a Layer of Storm Clouds
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Disturbing Imbalance: Most Baby Sea Turtles Are Turning Females Due to Climate Change






