Environment
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Microplastics: The ‘Missing Plastics’ of the Ocean Uncovered by Scientists
Microplastics are the most dangerous substance because they are microscopic and can affect thousands of species, especially humans.
Latest Research Articles
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Mountain Snow Decreasing Faster Than Anticipated Due to Climate Change
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Seasonal Flowers in UK Bloomed Earlier Than Usual Due to Climate Change
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Ecuador's 'Major' Oil Spill Cause Devastating Effects in River and Protected Amazon Area
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New Model Showed Shifting to Plant-Based Diet Reduces Greenhouse Gases Emission
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Microbes in Soil Are Responsible for Making Tree Methane Farts in Ghost Forests
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Forecasters Cancelled Storm Watch for Moderate Geomagnetic Storm Alert
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Climate Change Has a Significant Impact on the Hibernation of Animals
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Construction Damages 112 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Track in Utah, Inciting Public Outrage
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Red Snow: Scientists Link Rare 'Blood Snow' Phenomenon to Climate Change
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Australia to Use 'Special Toilets' to Extract Human Urine as Plants Fertilizer
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Biden Administration to Strengthen Legislation Against Mercury Pollution
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Satellite Data Reveals How Earth's Magnetic Field Produce Plasma Jets






