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Affordable Microplastic Sensors Set to Revolutionize Environmental Monitoring
Optical analysis and machine learning techniques can now readily detect microplastics in marine and freshwater environments using inexpensive porous metal substrates.
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Tornadoes in Texas: NWS Issues Tornado Warnings for Dallas, Kaufman and Rockwall Counties on Tuesday
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Papua New Guinea Landslide: Over 2,000 People Buried Alive in Massive Landslide That Caused Major Destruction
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4 Zebrafish Brought to China's Space Station Still Alive, But Show Signs of Disorientation
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Heat-Related Animal Deaths In Mexico Climbs As The Country Experiences Heat Dome
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Mammoth Bones Along With Stone Artifacts Discovered at Austrian Wine Cellar During Renovation Works
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Finland Unusual May's Heatwave Causes Heat Warning Due to Global Warming, Climate Change
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US Great Plains Weather Outlook: Isolated Tornado Threat to Return This Week
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US Bird Flu Alert: Epidemiologists Warn US is 'Unprepared' for Potential Widespread Outbreak
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Dinosaur Fossil: How Do You Know If a Fossil is Real or Fake?
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Owyhees Face Environmental Change, Prompting Calls for Federal Protection
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New York, Pennsylvania Weather Forecast: Heavy Rains Packed with Thunderstorms Likely This Week
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Studying Birds Can Help Understand Increasing Danger Of Aircraft Turbulence, Experts Says