Environment
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Myopia ‘Epidemic’: Near-Sightedness Observed in Adults Among Late Baby Boomers
According to the information recorded from 107,442 respondents in the UK's massive Biobank initiative, persons born in later 1960s are 10% more prone to be near-sighted than people born thirty years prior.
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Coral Reef in Ocean's 'Twilight Zone' Untouched by Climate Change Found in Tahiti
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Scientists: Disastrous Tonga Volcano Eruption 500 Times More Powerful Compared to Hiroshima
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Deadly Volcanic Avalanches Found to be More Dangerous Than Scientists Thought
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Worsening Marine Heat Waves Pose Disastrous Consequences for Coastal Habitats
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Omicron Could Mark the End of Coronavirus Pandemic, Says Dr. Fauci
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Worsening Air Pollution Severely Impairs Pollinators’ Ability to Find Plants
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Highly Contagious Blood Cancer Detected in Clams Threaten Marine Ecology
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Making Cement Green: How Decarbonizing Cement Will Help Achieve Climate Goals
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Can This Smart Innovation Help Farmers Deal with Crop Disease in an Ecofriendly Manner?
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Intense Flash Floods Wreak Havoc in Uruguay's Capital Due to Torrential Rain






