Environment
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5,000 of the World’s Smallest Penguins Swarm the Shore of an Australian Beach
As twilight set above Australia's Phillip Island just this week, large numbers of small black-and-white pigeons partake in the region's greatest "penguin procession".
Latest Research Articles
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Solar Power at Night is Already Possible After Scientists Develop This New Device
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Conservationists Discover Substantial Risk of DDT, PCB Contamination for Critically Endangered California Coastal Condors
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The Atlantic's At-Risk Marine Life Requires Improved Protection From Increased Commerce
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Study: Antibiotic Resistance in Rivers Can Be Exacerbated by Heavy Metal Contamination
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1.4 Million Urban Trees Will Be Dead By 2050 Due to Infestation of Invasive Species
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Climate Change Affects Ocean Composition, Making it Harder for Marine Creatures to Communicate
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Despite Global Warming, Antarctica Ice Shelves Exhibit Growth for the Past 20 Years
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New Study: To Fight Climate Change, We Must Shut Down Fossil Fuel Production
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Days of Extreme Weather Will Put Flood Prone Areas All Over the US at Risk
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Coral Extinction is Possible by the End of the 21st Century: Marine Ecologists Warn
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Stone Age Hominids: Unearthed Fossil Tooth in Laos Cave Possibly from a Denisovan Girl 160,000 Years Ago
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Earthquake Swarm in Florence, Italy, as People Report Tremors Since Early May