Environment
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Food Prices May Rise as Fertilizer Shortage Worsens in North America
A global nitrogen fertilizer shortage has pushed prices to new highs, forcing farmers in North America to postpone purchases and boosting the prospect of a spring race to apply the crop nutrient before planting season.
Latest Research Articles
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Southern California Faces Wildfire Threat with Strong Winds and Low Humidity Worsening the Situation
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Coronavirus Delta Variants May Contribute to More Severe, Deadly Pandemic
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Researchers Reveal All Octopuses Are Sentient, But Not All Are Necessarily Smart
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Scientists Uncover How Herpes Infiltrates Our Nervous System
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New Study Sheds Light on the Role of Urban Trees in Alleviating Stormwater Flows
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Experts Warn How Powerful ‘Cannibal’ Solar Storms Could Cause Global Internet Outage
Loyal Albatrosses are Breaking Up Because of Climate Change
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Train of Storms Expected in Northwest After Disastrous Floods, Mudslides
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Huge Storm Expected to Hit Numerous Cities in Central and Eastern America
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Oil Industries Threatens Indigenous Residents Life of Canadian Forest
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USGS Closely Monitoring 4 U.S. Volcanoes Showing Signs of Unrest
Iridescent Worms and Never-Before-Seen Species Thrive in Hydrothermal Wonderland in Mexican Coast






