Environment
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Study: 73% Tiny Polyester Fabric from Pants, Shirts Found in Arctic Ocean
Plastics and strands of microfiber from washed clothes and industrial wastewater have been discovered to be sources of pollutants to the arctic region of the world.
Latest Research Articles
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Rice Plant Immunity: Study Shows Pathogens No Longer Threat to Farmers
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3D Printing Corals to Restore Hong Kong’s Cherished Reefs
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Global Warming: China's Precipitation Level to Increase Rapidly in the Next 20 Years
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The Diminishing California ‘Fossil Water’
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Southern States Snow: Almost 5-Inch Ice Covered Texas, Mississippi, and Lousiana
Rare Buckwheat Plants Destruction Could Lead to Possible Mass Extinction!
Indonesia Landslide Deathtoll Rises from Buried First Responders
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Oldest Ice in Earth: The Hidden Glacier Ice in McMurdo Dry Valleys
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Warning: Arctic’s Thickest 'Last Ice' Now Worries Experts Than Ever
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Study Reveals that Algae Blocks Excess Light During Photosynthesis
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Earth 'Net Zero': The Race to Stabilize Global Heat Spikes
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Perihelion: Why January is Colder Than December Despite Being Closer to Sun