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Phosphorus Reduction in Lakes May Limit Their Ability to Remove Nitrogen
A study of a Minnesota lake reveals that while cleanup efforts aimed at reducing phosphorus have been highly successful, they could ultimately prove problematic.
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Bahamas Mosquitofish Develop Longer Sex-Organ when Surrounded by Predators
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Flesh Eating Drug Krokodil in Chicago
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Researchers Discover How Microbes Survive in Freezing Conditions
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European Shrimp Destroy, Devour American Shrimp Invaders
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National Parks Under from Unregulated Agricultural Ammonia
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Sea Level Rise Threatening Fragile Everglades Ecosystems
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Shutdown Leaves CDC Handcuffed as Flu Season Gets Underway
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New Device Creates Hydrogen Gas from Sun and Sewage
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Foster Farms Facilities Tied to Salmonella Outbreak to Remain Open
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Central Europe's Hunter-gatherers and Immigrant Farmers Co-existed for 2,000 Years
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Researchers Find the Gene Variant that Makes People Cynical