Environment
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Botanists 'Rediscover' Extinct Oak Tree Specimen at Big Bend National Park in Texas
The oak tree species long thought to be extinct was reportedly found “clinging to life” at a national park in Texas.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientific Community Contradicts Study About a New Ozone Hole over Earth’s Tropics Due to 'Unsubstantiated Assertions'
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Killer Whales Have Been Starving for Several Years Due to Declining Salmon Population: New Study
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Researchers Use Fiber Optic Technology To Detect Tremor From Subglacial Volcano in Iceland
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New Analysis Indicates Arctic Temperatures Are Increasing More Than Global Warning
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Carbon Dioxide Can Be Recycled as Useful Chemicals and Fuels Using Solar Powered Synthesis Gas
Clouds Turning Green in South Dakota Means High Water Content, Experts Say
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Great Salt Lake Is 'In Peril' as Its Level Drops to Its Lowest Point Ever for the Second Consecutive Year
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Derecho Injures Four People in the Northern Tier of the United States; Sioux Falls Sky Turns Green
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Paradise Rebuilt to Withstand Wildfire: After Burning Down, California Town Sees Hope
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Water from the US May Have More "Forever Chemicals" than Previously Thought
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Volcanic Eruption in Iceland Has Opened up a New Rare Window Underground
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Armies of Native Spider Crabs Clump Together Australia’s Southern Coast