Environment
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Radiocarbon Dating on Prehistoric Cemeteries Reveals Social Response to Climate Stress
A new study revealed how our early ancestors socially coped with a major climate shift 8,200 years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Medieval Manuscripts Revealed Rare Phenomenon of Ball Lightning in England
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Extreme Floods, Drought Due to Climate Change Leads to Rise in US Crop Insurance Payout
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Cancer Found in Water-Resistant Clothing
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Discovered Remains Show Ice Age Humans Thrived Despite Extremely Cold Temperatures
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Scientists Detect Microorganisms Thriving in Extremely Hot 'Deep Biosphere'
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Found in British Otters Linked to Fatal Illnesses
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Buried Ancient Treasures in Britain at Risk Due to Climate Change
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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Tonga's Coast Days After Massive Volcanic Eruption
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Better Air Quality, Less Pollution During Lockdowns May Have Saved 800 Lives in Europe
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Nanoplastic Particles Have Been Detected in Snowfall Over High-Altitude Alps
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Scientists Made Grim Discovery in Greenland Ice Sheet Made Possible by Improved Models
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Global Scale Mega Drought Possibly Led to Fall of Ancient Empires 4,200 Years Ago