Environment
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Stonehenge May Have been a Timekeeping System to Keep Track of a Solar Year
There had been so many questions about one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments - the Stonehenge. It has been a source of mystery for most people as to what it was actually used for. Even Charles Darwin paid a visit to the unique 5000-year-old stone circle some time in 1880s.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change: Extreme Heat Increases Mental Health Issues
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Coors Light Leaves Six-Pack Plastic Rings for a Greener Packaging
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'Silent' Tsunamis Come Along With Recent Intense Volcanic Eruptions
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UK Lifts Ban on Pesticides that Harms Bees Despite Scientific Advices
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Scientists: Consuming Smaller Fishes More Sustainable Than Farming Salmon
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Sustainability of Groundwater in Africa Solves Water Scarcity Issues
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Scientists in Saudi Arabia Use Unique Solar Panel System to Plant Crops in the Desert
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Pantagonia Glaciers Melting at Alarming Rate, Marking Largest Glacial Changes in History
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More Mysteries Unraveled: King Tut's Meteorite Dagger May Have Come Outside of Egypt
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‘Extreme’ Atmospheric River Brings Avalanche Threats in the Pacific Northwest
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50 People and Five Horses Rescued from Dreadful Rising Flood Water in Australia
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Unique Hydrogel Allows Solar Panels to Grow Crops in the Desert of Saudi Arabia






