Environment
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Invasive Species: Extreme Weather May Support Non-Native Animals to Dominate Native Animals [Study]
Invasive species better resist the effects of extreme weather compared with native animals. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Forever Chemicals: 71% of Wisconsin Private Wells Contaminated With Low PFAS Levels
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Dense Smoke, Fog Cause Multi-Vehicle Accident on Interstate 10 New Orleans; One Death Reported
Rollercoaster Severe Weather Forces Texas Pecan Trees to Dangerously Self-Prune at the Wrong Time
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Northern Greenland's Huge Glaciers At Risk Due To Warming Oceans, Study Finds
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Africa: 0.01% Of Funds Spent To Combat Dangerous Air Quality, International Action Urged
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Canada Missing Commitment Under UN Paris Agreement On Climate Change, Report Says
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Enhancing Beauty Responsibly: The Environmental Impact of Natural Ingredients in Cosmetics Like Thrive Mascara
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Stream Insects Face Instability and Synchrony Due to Climate-Driven Warmer, Wetter Winters
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2500 Earthquakes in Three Months Raises Seabed Nearby Pompeii - Pozzuoli, Italy
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Ocean Waves Rising Amid Warming Of Earth Could Generate Seismic Waves
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AI and DNA ‘Time Machine’ Shed Light on the Impact of Climate Change and Pollution on Biodiversity in a Lake
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Landslides in the Puget Lowlands Provide Clues to the Strength and Shaking of Seattle Fault Earthquakes






