Environment
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Antarctica’s Only Native Insect is in Danger of Extinction as Winter Warms
Throughout long periods of time, the wingless midge (Belgica Antarctica) has mastered the technique of thawing itself in order to survive Antarctica's longest and harshest cold weather; establishing itself a distinct position as the continent's sole native insect.
Latest Research Articles
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Previously Unknown Species of Bizarre Carnivorous Pitcher Plant Found in Borneo
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Hundreds of Newfound Microbes in Melting Glacier to Potentially Spark a New Pandemic
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Experts Gives Tip on How to Improve Battle Against Air Pollution
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Earth’s Bodies of Freshwater are Evaporating at a Disturbing Rate, New Study Says
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Multiple States and Cities are Stepping Up After the Federal Government Takes Important Climate-Fighting Tools Away
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Urban Felines: How Big Cats Managed to Survive in Big Cities
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Extreme Weather Watch: Tropical Storm Colin Develops in the Southeast
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UNESCO Warns City of Malta To Prepare For Catatrophic Tsunami After in 30 Years
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Natural Recipe: How the Earth Managed to Create Thousands of Minerals Vital for Survival
Iconic Factory Retrofits Deck with Biodiverse Green Roof
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Researchers Developed Cost-Effective Method of Flood Maps That Shows Flood Predictions
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A Look Inside the Earth: Iceland Volcanic Eruption Opens Opportunitites for Extensive Study






