Environment
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Mexico Lake Holds the World's Oldest Underwater Lifeforms
A lifeform that has lived for around 3.5 billion years resides in the Mexican lagoon's seven brilliant shades of blue in Lake Bacalar Bacalar.
Latest Research Articles
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Shocking Satellite Images Show Once Frozen Yukon Delta in Arctic is Now Completely Green
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Eastern U.S. Braces For Another Round of Severe Storms and Tornado Risk
France Halts All Prion Research After Reports of Disease Spreading in Laboratories
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Billowing Smoke From Wildfires Trigger Dangerous Air Quality Levels in Canada
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Rare Phenomenon: For the First Time in 64 Years, Streets in Brazil Are Covered in Snow!
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'Firenado' and More: Unfamiliar Words Expected to Learn as Climate Change Worsens
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Potato Wastewater Could Feed Bacteria to Help Recycle High-Tech Devices
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Price of Coffee Expected to Skyrocket as Crops are Threatened by Brazilian Frost
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‘Climate Tipping Points’ May Help Us Predict Earth’s Future, New Research Says
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China Suffers Worst Coronavirus Outbreak Since Wuhan as Delta Variant Spreads Fast






