Environment
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Scientists Presents Timeline for the Possibility of Earth's Sixth Mass Extinction
According to calculations done by a climate scientist at Tohoku University in Japan, the current mass extinction event is not expected to be as devastating as the previous five. Certainly not for several more centuries.
Latest Research Articles
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Monkeypox Virus Can Live on Refrigerated Food and in Water for Weeks
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Atlantic Hurricane Season to Peak this Month
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Ultrafast Fashion vs Environment: New Trend Still Appeals to Public Despite Damaging Consequences
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Valley Fever: Increasing Infectious Disease Cases Linked to Inhalation of Fungi from Dust Storm in the Western US
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Top UK Scientist Says People Must Acknowledge How Awful Things Are to Prevent Climate Meltdown
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No More Lawns? Local, State Administrations Frantically Finding Ways to Address Rising Temperatures, Drought
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Researchers Have Created Lightweight Yet Strong Polymer Building Blocks Using Inexpensive Feedstocks
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Scientists Have Issued a Dire Warning About a Massive Extinction Event Brought on by Climate Change
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Earth’s Shortest Day Ever Recorded After Spinning Unusually Faster Than Normal
Coca-cola Claims "Less Harmful" Plastic On Sprite Clear Bottles Roll-Out Starting August 1
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Cable Bacteria Set to Mitigate Oil Spills and Methane Emissions: New Report
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Midnight Came Earlier: Is the Earth Spinning Faster?






