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Natural Sunlight Could Increase the Toxicity of Oil Spills to Wildlife
Ultraviolet radiation from the sun could exacerbate the toxicity of the contaminants called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) from oil spills.
Latest Research Articles
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Human-Induced Climate Change to Blame for the Increasing Forest Fire in the US
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ULA Delays Launch of WorldView-4 Satellite Due to California Wildfires
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This Tiny Adorable Possum Can Detect Danger While Sleeping
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Deadly 'Smoke Waves' Threaten Millions of Americans -- What You Need to Know
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South California Wildfire: Blue Cut Fire Becomes Uncontrollable, State of Emergency Declared
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Fire-Spitting Drones Could Help Control Wildfires, Scientists Say
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Burned Body Found As California Wildfire Triples in Size
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California Wildfire Update: Deadly Blaze Continues Forcing More Evacuations
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Over 60 Million Trees in Southern Sierra Nevada Dead due to Drought, Insect Infestation
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Possible Rise in Death Toll Caused by California Wildfire, Remains Found
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Alarming! 66 Million Trees in California Died Due To Drought
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California Drought Is Stressing Giant Sequoias, Researchers Say