Environment
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Groundwater Depletion Threatens Food Security in the US, Researchers Warn
Three decades of data have informed a new Nebraska-led study that shows how the depletion of groundwater—the same that many farmers rely on for irrigation—can threaten food production amid drought and drier climes.
Latest Research Articles
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1,000 Species Account For Half Of Earth’s 800 Billion Trees In Tropical Rainforests
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Valley of Lost Cities Built 2,000 Year Ago Found In Amazon Rainforest
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Indian River Lagoon Toxic Algal Blooms Threaten Human Health, Florida Research Warns
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Humans Contribute to Invasive Plant Colonization in Environment, Report Shows
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Atmospheric River Responsible for Extreme Heat Wave Detected in East Antarctica [Study]
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Extreme Drought Impacts Important Peatlands Carbon Sinks That Fight Climate Change
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Alarming Ocean Heating Can Supercharge Weather Conditions Due to Global Warming
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Widespread Microplastics Threatened Gold Fish, Marine Ecosystems, New Report Shows
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Giant ‘Superstructure’ in the Pacific Ocean Seafloor Has Been Growing Since the Jurassic Era
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Sewage Pollution In UK Caused By Failure To Implement Conservation Policies, Water Expert Says
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Spain Drought: Extreme Water Shortages Reveal Sunken 11th Century Church
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Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki Erupts, Spews Ash Clouds Prompting Authorities To Raise Highest Alert Level

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