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How Well a Soil Microorganism May Stimulate Artificial Photosynthesis According to Experts
Plants rely on a process known as carbon fixation to survive, which involves converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into carbon-rich proteins
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Male Orb-Weaving Spider Ghosts Female Partner After Sex to Avoid Being Eaten
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Uncovering 5 Great Ocean Mysteries from Surface to the Deep
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Turtles and Crocodiles at Risk of Extinction among Other Reptiles Species
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Venus and Jupiter to ‘Nearly Collide’ and Appear as One Giant Glowing Mass this Week
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Botswana's Biggest Elephant was Killed for its Almost 8-Foot-Long Tusksby Trophy Hunters
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Does the U.S. Have a Dolphin Army Like Russia?
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Experiencing 20 Earthquakes Last Week and 2 More Today, Central Idaho is Literally Shaking With Earthquake Swarms
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Could Trigger Mass Extinction of Marine Life in the Next Few Centuries: New Study
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Childhood Trauma Leads to Increased Risk for Obesity, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease
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Dog Behavior is Not Entirely Dependent with Canine Breed: New Study Suggests
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Scientists Creates Enzyme that Breaks Down Plastics Turning Centuries of Degradation Into Days
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Historical Iraqi Lake Dries Up