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Water Fleas: The Unexpected Allies in the Fight Against Environmental and Health Problems
Tiny water fleas could play a pivotal role in removing persistent chemical pollutants from wastewater—making it safe to use in factories, farms and homes, a new study reveals.
Latest Research Articles
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Canada's Fire Brings Poor Air Quality in Northwest Territories, N.W.T. Communities, Yellowknife
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Flamingos First Sighting on Lake Michigan Draws 75 Birdwatchers, Experts Credit Winds of Hurricane Idalia
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Bats Alter Cancer-Related Genes in New Study on Treatment
'Dumbo' Octopus Spotted by EV Nautilus Research Vessel in North Pacific Ocean [VIDEO]
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Eerie Bright Green Auroras Fill Skies Amid Alaska's Aurora Season
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Aaron Kull Explains the Best Tools for Consultants
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Cryptomining and Its Effects on the Environment
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Debunking Solar Storm Myths: Can Powerful Solar Flares Cause 'Internet Apocalypse'?
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Tropical Storm Philippe: Another Disturbance Projected to Hit the US After Ophelia
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Tropical Storm Ophelia Intensifies as it Moves Closer to NYC, NJ, Causing Storm Surge and Rip Tides
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Mystery Disease Might Killed Sea Urchins In Red Sea; Corals At Risk
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Canada’s Wildfire Releases Record-High 2 Billion Tons of Carbon Dioxide