Environment
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Climate Change: Hot Night Events Likely to Increase Mortality Rate by Up to 60% by the End of the Century
Scientific evidence claims the body should cooldown at night. However, a new study asserts this is not the case in future climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Are Proposing To Place More Wolves and Beavers That Would Re-establish Ecological Balance
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Earth's Daytime is Suddenly Getting Longer and Scientists Don't Know Why
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Extreme Drought in Italy's Po River Reveals Unexploded World War II Bomb
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Scientists Record ‘Yoda’ Tarsiers Singing Duets Like Opera Singers
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Scientists in Search for a "Win-Win Solution" to Improve Conservation While Keeping Public Health Safe
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‘Living Dinosaurs’: Birds Posses Dinosaur-Like Features Before They Hatch from Their Eggs
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Underwater Pollination: Scientists Discovered How Marine Animals Play a Part in Algae Fertilization
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How to Watch Perseid Meteor Shower This August
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Hosepipe Ban Called After Extreme Heat Warning is Issued in the UK
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Scientists Surprised After Discovering Significant Carbon Loss in the Laohugou Glacier on the Tibetan Plateau
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August Full Moon to Rise This Week Will Be the Final Supermoon of the Year
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Potential Storm Brewing as Tropical Depression Develops in the Atlantic






