Environment
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 Mega-clouds of Distant Wildfire Smoke Can Still Affect One's Health, Here's HowFor the second year without a break, massive wildfires are producing clouds of smoke. This smoke is big enough to create its own weather, cover the whole continents, and change the color of distant skies to orange or grey. 
Latest Research Articles
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 Lake Tahoe Air Pollution: Air Quality at California Lake is at Its Worst Level Due to Wildfires
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 Toxic Algae Blamed for Mysterious Death of California Family Found in Hiking Trail
- San Francisco International Airport is Home to 1,300 Endangered Snakes
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 Greenland's Summit Experiences Rainfall for the First Time in Recorded History
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 People May Get Meaner and More Violent Due to Hot Temperatures, New Research Says
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 Mammals Living Near Cities Are Getting Bigger, Scientists Blame Human Activities
- Botanical Company in West Virginia Turns Old Strip Mines Into Lavender Gardens
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 As Henri Gets Closer, Another Storm Develops: What Will Happen if They Merge?
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 Freak Weather Impairs Bees Flight: Extreme Heatwave May Lead Them to 'Overheat'
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 Baby Birds Fall to Their Death by Jumping From Nests Due to Extreme Heat
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 Tropical Storm Fred Brings North Carolina Town the ‘Worst Flooding’ in Years
- Highly-Infectious Marburg Virus: New ‘Epidemic-Prone’ Disease Detected in West Africa






