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Groundwater Seepage Delivers Nutrients to the Great Barrier Reef, but Also Poses Risks of Detrimental Issues, According To Study
Scientists using natural tracers off Queensland's coast have discovered the source of previously unquantified nitrogen and phosphorous that are having a profound environmental impact on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Antibiotic Resistance Could Be Lowered by Changing Animal Production Practices
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AI, Tiny Camera Traps and Captures Tiger Movements and Interactions for Tiger Conservation
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Tropical Storm Bolaven To Bring Heavy Rain, Damaging Winds to Guam This Week
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Typhoon Koinu: Over 70 Flights Suspended, School Operations Cancelled As It Nears Hongkong
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US Weather Forecast: Rain, Thunderstorms Likely to Hit Texas Gulf Coast, Great Lakes, Northeast
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Mountain Snow, Cooler Conditions to Unload in Pacific Northwest This Week
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Western Afghanistan's Deadly Earthquake: Over 2,000 People Died, 1300 Houses Affected
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Floods, Storms Accounted For 95% Of Recorded 43 Million Child Displacement, UNICEF Says
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Southern Resident Killer Whales: Mystery Behind Orcas Harassing, Killing Porpoises Without Eating Them Revealed
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Grasses Using Natural Genetic Mutation by Stealing DNA Gain Evolutionary Advantages
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Olive Oil Crisis: Price Doubles as Extreme Drought Halves Production in Spain
Avian Botulism Outbreak: Thousands of Birds Die in Utah in Suspected Ingestion of Toxins From Rain Puddles