Environment
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Scientists Accidentally Discovered A Stone Age Wall At The Bottom Of Baltic Sea, Might Be The Oldest Known Megastructure Built By Human
Scientists have a “thrilling discovery” in the Baltic Sea region. Read more here. A nearly one-kilometer (0. 6-mile) stone wall in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Germany has been discovered by researchers.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Believe Emission From Unmanaged Landfillls Could Double By 2050 As Urban Population Grow
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Insects Search For Pollinating Flowers Through Electric Field
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Severe Drought Can Bring Rare Amphibian Disease to Wild [Study]
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Sea Urchins Can Suffer From Health Deterioration Due to Prolonged Exposure To Rain
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England Introduces Biodiversity Net Gain Scheme to Protect Wildlife From Development
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Chile’s Sacrifice Zones: Coal Plants Have Polluted Mejillones for Decades
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Sea Sponges Reveal Earth Has Already Passed 1.5°C Warming Limit, Study Finds
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Water Company Executives Face Bonus Ban for Illegal Sewage Spills in England
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Natural Hydrogen Gas Found In Albanian Chromium Mine Requires New Tech to Extract
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Humans and Animals With Wet Skin Have Higher Survival Rate When Exposed To Lightning, Study Says
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Expanding Invasive Weeds Can Bring Ecological, Socio-Economic Damage to US Due to Climate Change [Study]
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Iceland Volcanic Activities: Experts Believe Could Last For Decades






