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Reducing Global Heat: Methanotrophs May Remove Methane From Air And Make Source Of Proteins, Study Shows
New study shows that bacteria that can eat methane can reduce the rate of global warming. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Tortoise Shells: A New Tool To Study Nuclear Contamination in Nature
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Saving the Andean Birds: A Call for Action To Prevent Climate-Driven Extinctions
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Maui Wildfire Update: 'Still-burning Fires' Not Posing Active Threats; Firefighters Find It Hard To Contain Blaze in Urban Areas
Devil's Kettle Falls: Where Does Half of the Water Go?
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Saya de Malha: A Hidden Treasure of Whales and Dolphins in the Indian Ocean
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Whale Sharks Depend on Their Skin Microbes for Health and Conservation
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Ancient Village on Stilts Found Under Oldest Lake in Albania Has 100,000 Spikes for Defense
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Second Oldest Orca Dies Due To Possible Renal Condition Before Returning Back To Her Native Waters
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Tucson, Arizona: NWS
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Fukushima Water Release Update: Japan to Dump Over 1 Million Metric Tons of Radioactive Waste Starting August 24
Invasive Plant Kudzu Being Used for Landscaping in North Carolina Home, Neighbors Enraged with HOA Inaction
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Tropical Storm Harold Makes Landfall in South Texas, Widespread Disruption Expected