Environment
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Largest 'Sea Snot' Outbreak in History Can Have Disastrous Environmental Effects on Turkey
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish President has said, "We will save our seas from this mucilage calamity."
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Digital Tagging: Can Blockchain Technology Turn the Tide for Sustainable Fishing Industry?
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Learning Plants' Feelings Helps Scientists Improve Crop Production
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Rain Showers and Thunderstorms May Help Cool Heatwaves in Northeastern States