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Over 100 Wildlife Species Face Dwindling Population Due to Toxic Flame Retardant Pollution
Flame retardant pollution has affected over a hundred different species of wildlife on every continent. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Rounds of Rain to Hit Southeast, Northeast US, Great Lakes This Late Week; Flooding Possible
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Non-Destructive Methods Revolutionize Insect Research: How To Learn More About Insects Using Image Processing
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Radar System Improves Accuracy of Polar Bear Den Detection by 20%
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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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Mother Nature's Continued Role in Modern Medicine
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Medicinal Plant Foxglove Can Kill Via Cardiac Arrest
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Octopus Genome Decoded: Scientists Reveal Chromosome-Level Map of Common Octopus DNA
Blonde Raccoon Rescued From Trash Can Near California Lake Where Species is Scarce
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Norma Takes Shape As Hurricane After Explosive Intensification, Landfall Expected In Mexico
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Illegal Trafficking in Thailand Now Worth US$20 Billion
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Tammy Develops Into Tropical Storm, Threatens Carribean With Heavy Rains, Winds