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Azolla: A Water Plant With Potential To Feed the World
An often-overlooked water plant that can double its biomass in two days, capture nitrogen from the air—making it a valuable green fertilizer—and be fed to poultry and livestock could serve as life-saving food for humans in the event of a catastrophe or disaster.
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Northeast Winter Storm Threat: Snow, Wintry Conditions Likely This Week
Antarctica’s Giant Sea Spiders Have a Unique Way of Reproducing, Study Finds
Invasive Riverine Fish Starts to Dominate US Rivers and Other Parts of the World, Poses Threat to Native Species [Study]
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Chernobyl’s High Levels Of Radiation Make Wolves Resistant To Cancer, Scientists Claim
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Rare Opossum Death from Rabies Virus Triggers Alert in Urban Environments of South America [Study]
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Atlantic Ocean Closing Soon: Formation of Atlantic Ring of Fire Draws Near as the Americas and Europe to Drift Back Together [Study]
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Storm System To Spread Rain In Ohio Valley, Interior Northeast
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South-Central US Weather Forecast: Above-Average Warmth To Hit Texas, Oklahoma This Week
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UK Braces for More Flooding as Rain Continues to Batter Parts of the Country
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Human Activities Had Encouraging Effect On Biodiversity Through Modification Of Specific Ecosystem, Study Says
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NWS Weather Forecast: Light Snow to Impact Upper Midwest, Northern New England
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California Weather Forecast: Wet Weather, Flash Flood Threat Likely to Impact This Early Next Week