Environment
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In Tropical Cities, Air Pollution Is Responsible for 180,000 More Fatalities According to Scientists
From 2005 to 2018, a global team of scientists used space-based measurements from instruments onboard NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) satellites to try to fill data gaps in air quality for 46* prospective megacities in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Latest Research Articles
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Analysis of Genetic Material in the Ocean Identifies 5000 Previously Unknown Viruses
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There are Now 50,000 Known Species of Spiders Crawling the Earth
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A ‘Canyon of Fire’ Erupted Out of the Sun's Atmosphere
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Camouflaging Squid Caught on Cam in Japan, First Time to be Observed in Lab
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Heavy Rain and Massive Flooding Affects over 20,000 Homes in Southern Thailand
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Ritual Drug: Sacrificed Children Found with Cocaine and Ayahuasca in Their Bodies During Inca Sacrificial Rites
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Mysteries of the Pyramids: How Were These Structures So Perfectly Aligned?
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Southeast Once Again Slammed by Severe Weather, Just After Earlier Storms Killed 2 People
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Mysterious Octopus Communities Prove That We Should Leave These Sentient Beings Alone
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Remains of 66 Individuals Uncovered from Avar Reveal Descendants of a Central Asian Culture Migration
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Scientists Craft a New Message for Any Intelligent Extraterrestrials, Should They Send It?
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Artificial Light Pollution: What is It and How Does it Affect our Environment?






