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Seed Banks Helpful to Save Plants, Flora from Global Heating, Research Shows
New research suggested that seed banks help save plants and flora from persistent climate change and global heating, especially the changing weather patterns. Read here.
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Heaviest Snowfall Unloads in Portland, Oregon; Motorists Stranded Due to Massive Snow
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Isolated Tornadoes, Destructive Winds Possible in Parts of South This Week, Forecast Warns
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Ecosystem Wilting Point: How the Whole Forest Can Withstand Drought?
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Car Tires: What Can Be Done To Limit Its Potential Harm on Health and Environment?
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Early Bloom of Cherry Blossoms in Washington D.C Possible During Winter Season
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Hundreds of Animals Worldwide Contaminated With Toxic PFAS in Their Blood System
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The Long-Term Behavioral & Cognitive Impacts of Childhood Concussions
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Recycling: Helping Your Company and the Environment at the Same Time
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More than 100 New Insect Species Uncover in Norway Using DNA Analysis
Fire Starter Fungus: Candidate for Plastic Alternative, Study Shows
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Rare Appearance: Giant Pacific Octopus Swims in Tide Pools in Northwestern Oregon
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Challenging Heatwaves Expected to Unfold in Parts of Australia This Week