Environment
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Extremely Rare Baby Ghost Shark Discovered by Scientists in New Zealand’s South Island
Specialists in New Zealand spotted a remarkable young phantom shark off the eastern seaboard of the nation's Central Coast. Investigators from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) discovered the finding on Tuesday while conducting a study along the Chatham Plateau off the Main Peninsula.
Latest Research Articles
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Sunlight Dissolved Up to 17% of Oil During the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Incident: New Study
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The Most Vulnerable Among the 45,000 Marine Species Are At-risk
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Never Before Seen: New Data Reveals 590,000 Volcanic Lightning Strikes from Tonga Eruption
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Blue Blob Close to Iceland May Have Contributed to Island's Slowed Glacial Melt
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'Worst-Case Scenario': Human Activities Blamed for Causing Megadrought in Western US
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Cone-Shaped Skull with Strange Metallic Implant Could be Evidence of Ancient Surgery
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Study Aims to End Debates About Impact of Climate Change to the Ice Caps
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Caught on Camera: Hundreds of Dead Birds Fall From the Sky in Mexico
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DNA in Elephant Tusks Reveal Illegal Ivory Trafficking Networks: More than 4000 Tusks Tested
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At Least 34 People Dead in Flashfloods, Mudslides Brought by Torrential Rain in Brazil
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Six Mummified Children in Peru Served as Sacrificial Escort to ‘Important Man’ in Underworld
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Lactic Acid Bacteria in Fermented Foods Uses Hybrid Metabolism, Scientists Find






