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Toxic Pollutants in Water Systems Increased Due to Frequency of Wildfires
According to academics in a review study that underscores the need for greater research in the region, as the frequency of wildfires has grown, so have contaminants in the streams from burnt watersheds.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Find Extra-Terrestrial Water Inside Winchcombe Meteorite That Crashed in UK Last Year
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Newly-Discovered Specie of Octopus in China Weighs a Mere 40g as Adults
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New Findings in Iceland's Fagradalsfjall Eruption Can Help Understand How Volcanoes Work
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Endangered Okapi Calf Born Healthy in Oklahoma City Zoo
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Monkeypox Patients Have Higher Infection Rates of HIV and STIs [Report]
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A Powerful Storm Will Be Expected With High Winds in Alaska’s West Coast
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Mexican Mangroves Help Mitigate Climate Change By Capturing Carbon For the Past 5,000 Years
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World’s Oldest Heart Found from an Ancient Jawed Fish Dating Back to 380 Million years Ago
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Weird Shark with Rough Skin, Exposed Teeth, Swollen Eyes Caught in Australia: Internet Debates Species
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Rare Dinosaur Mummy of Preserved Hadrosaur Found Sticking Out of a Hill in Canada
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California Weather Rollercoaster from Historic Heat Wave, High Humidity, Thunderstorms: Now Experts Discuss "Earthquake Weather"
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Dangerous Marche Flood Overwhelms Roads, Farmlands in Italy, Residents Climb Trees, Roofs for Refuge