Environment
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3.5 Billion-Year-Old Hydrothermal Vents Produced Phosphorus and Clay Particles for Early Life, New Study
Researchers from The University of Western Australia examined 3.5 billion-year-old hydrothermal vent sediments and discovered clues about the origin and early evolution of life.
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Europe’s Rivers Show Signs of Improvement But Face New Threats
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Global Warming Brings Unprecedented Melting of Mountain Glaciers, Destroys Climate Records
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Largest Cruise Ship's Use Of Liquified Natural Gas Called Greenwashing By Experts
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Icelandic Fishing Town Found To Be Fissured, Unstable Due To Volcanic Eruption
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Wildfire in Argentina: Unfavorable Conditions Help to Spread Raging Fires Amidst High Temperatures
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Seattle Salmon Death: Scientists Develop Potential Solution by Preventing Up to 96% of Tire Particles from Escaping [Study]
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6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Pacific Coast of Guatemala
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Sustainable Cloth Cleaning: 4 Ways to Reduce Microplastic in Home Laundry
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Hunter Gatherers Who Lives In South America 9,000 Years Ago Had A Plant-Based Diet, Study Says
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Santorini Volcano Ejects 15 Times More Material Than What Hunga-Tonga Unleashed During Eruption
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Hermit Crabs 'Excited by Plastic Pollution' Amid Their Usage of Trash as Shells for Protection [Study]
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Devastating Forest Fires Spread in Colombia Calling For International Help to Fight Smoke






