Environment
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Can 'Oil-Eating' Bacteria in Canadian Arctic Help Clean Up Oil Spill?
A new study suggests that a certain type of bacteria in the Canadian Arctic can break down diesel and oil, which could 'respond well to an oil spill' in the region.
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Fighting Climate Change: Planting a Tree Every Year for the Next 20 Years Could Change the World
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New Tropical Threat After Hurricane Grace May Bring Another Round of Disasters
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Meteorologists: Storms Could Possibly Prompt Flooding and Wind Threat in North-central US
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World's Largest Star Sapphire Worth $140 Million Unearthed by Well-Diggers in Sri Lanka
Cockatoos and Rainbow Lorikeets at War For the Perfect Nesting Place
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Research Suggests How Farmers Using No-Till Production Can Cut Herbicide Using Weed Control Method
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EXPLAINED: Would Dumping Land in Gulf of Mexico Reduce Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes?
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Millions of Properties in California May Be Underwater by 2050; Lawmakers Suggest Solutions
How Iceland's Newest Volcano Provides Crucial Data About Mars
Ferocious Giant Centipedes Found Eating a Horrendous Amount of Baby Birds on an Australian Island
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Bacteria Surviving 1000 Days of Starvation Could Live a Hundred More Years or Longer
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Chinese Scientists Develop Anti-Mosquito Technique Using Nuclear Technology






