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Dirty Windows Can Harbor Harmful Pollutants From Cooking Emissions
Dirty windows can harbor potentially dangerous pollutants behind protective layers of fatty acids from cooking emissions, which can linger for extended periods of time.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers in Southern Ethiopia Deciphers of How Climate Change Affects Human Evolution in Eastern Africa
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Did Volcanic Eruption Give Birth to a New Island in the Pacific?
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NASA's DART Mission Spacecraft Successfully Redirects Asteroid
Hurricane Ian Intensifies As it Approaches Florida and Cuba
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3D Fossil Suggests that Plants May Have Evolved Earlier than Previously Thought
120-Pound "Monster" Blue Catfish Released Back to Water by Tennessee Fisherman, Might Break Record
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Met Office Predicts Cold and Unsettled Weather Throughout the Week With -2C Arctic Blast
Composite of Coronal Mass Ejection, Million-Mile-Long Plasma Ejection Taken with Camera Modified for Sun Photography
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Environmental Activists are Urging Governments to Make Ecocide an International Crime
Maui Beach Coastal Erosion Takes Down Sidewalk, Trees
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Scientists Alarmed Because Canadian Sturgeons Are Suddenly Dying
Florida: 5 Weather Alerts in Effect Over Tampa, Includes Hurricane Watch, River Flood Warning