Environment
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Animals are Now Thriving in Fukushima's 'Uninhabitable' Radioactive Zone
Nearly a decade after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, researchers have found that wildlife populations are abundant in areas void of human life.
Latest Research Articles
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Top 5 Most Disastrous Volcanic Eruption Ever
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Here’s What Scientists Are Watching If Taal Volcano Explosively Erupt
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TAAL VOLCANO: Still at Level 4 Despite Weaker Eruption
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Australia Bushfires Mirrors The Planet’s Future, Says Scientists
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Here's How Volcanic Eruptions Help Our Environment
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Solar Storms May Cause Gray Whales to Lose Their Direction
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TAAL VOLCANO: Some Residents Refuse to Evacuate Amid More Volcanic Activity
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Bat Poop Gives Insight on Climate Change, Vegetation
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Greta Thunberg Strikes Again: End the Madness of Fossil Industry
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Sydney Opera House Pays Tribute to Firefighters, Bushfire Affected Communities
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Climate Change Jeopardizes Afghanistan's Failing Heritage
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Sugar Maple Unlikely to Be Moved by Climate Change






