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The Nord Stream Gas Leaks Raise Climate Concerns, but the Damage Is Difficult to Measure; Germany Suspects Sabotage
Unknown leaks in two Russian gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea are spewing out greenhouse gas emissions, sparking concerns that the interruption might trigger a climate disaster, albeit the amount of the damage is unknown.
Latest Research Articles
Over 300 Animals Killed Illegally Within Two Months in Utah
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Giant Kidney Stone Stuck Inside Man's Body for Two Months
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More Than Half of a Thousand Palm Tree Species at Risk of Extinction
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Researchers Assemble Largest Catalog of High-precision 56,000 Galaxies' Distances
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Pollution Combined With CO2 Emissions Can Raise the Societal Cost of Carbon by up to 66%
Endangered Wildlife Numbers Decrease Rapidly in Kenya as Worst Drought Continues
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Ancient Sea Monster Called 'Snaky Crocface' Found in Wyoming
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Naracoorte Caves: World’s Best Fossil Sites Located in Australia Dating Back to 500,000 Years Ago
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Many Species in Europe Has Thrived Thanks to Wildlife Protection Programs
Police Rounds Up Huge 12-Foot Alligator Wandering in Texas Neighborhood
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Novel Coronavirus Found in Russian Bats Shows Resistance to Vaccine Antibodies
Avian Life Dwindles Worldwide, More Bird Species Succumb to Extinction