Environment
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10 Billion Crabs In Alaska Slowly Starved To Death Due To Extreme Marine Heat Waves
Billions of snow crabs have disappeared from the waters surrounding Alaska in recent years, and experts suspect that warmer ocean temperatures have starved them to death. Read more here.
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Over 100 Wildlife Species Face Dwindling Population Due to Toxic Flame Retardant Pollution
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US At Risk of Earthquake: 6 Quake Preparedness Tips to Avoid Dangers
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Invasive Plants Put India’s Natural Heritage at Risk: Scientists Call For Urgent Action To Restore Ecosystems
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Glacial Rock Flour: A New Solution for Water-Repellent Soil and CO2 Reduction, Study
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Medicinal Plant Foxglove Can Kill Via Cardiac Arrest
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US Costly Wildfire Reaches Between $394 to $893 Billion Yearly, Report Shows
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Seafloor Fiber Optic Cable Can Be Used As Early Quake Warnings, Study Says
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Amazon Rainforest’s Rivers Fell To Record Low Levels Due To Drought; Bring Damage To Jungle Ecosystem
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Soil Moisture Sensing Goes Green With Biodegradable Technology for Sustainable Smart Agriculture
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Sahara Dried Out From 800 Years of Extreme Groundwater Harvesting
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Coral Resilience to Climate Change Is More Complex Than Previously Thought, Study Reveals
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