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Artificial Light Pollution: What is It and How Does it Affect our Environment?
Illumination degradation, also known as photo pollution, is caused by excessive ambient light and is a byproduct of population and industry. It is just one of the numerous types of pollutants on the planet, together with microplastics, gas emissions, and wastewater.
Latest Research Articles
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Consumption of More Cereal Fiber Is Linked to a Reduction in Inflammation According to Medical Experts
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Scientists Show Vampire Bats Appeal to Their Colleagues to Share Blood Meals
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12-Year Study of Street Cats Shows How To Keep Population Levels Under Control
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Earthworms Enjoy Eating Plastics, but the Consequences of Their Ingestion Remain Unknown: New Study
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Infamous Chernobyl Chemical Uranium Also Detected in 66% of US Community Water Systems
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Georgia Declares State of Emergency due to Tornado Outbreak: Three Deaths Reported Across Southern US
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Storms Are Expected To Disrupt Play From Round 1 Through Till 2022 Masters Championship on Thursday
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Solar Storm Alert: G1-Class Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth on Wednesday or Thursday
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For the First Time, Microplastics Contamination Has Been Detected Inside the Lungs
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Scientists Are Turning Plastic Wastes Into Efficient Carbon Capturing Materials
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Eccentric Frogs Believed to be Extinct Returns to the UK
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This "Impossible Chemistry" May Be the Key to Discovering the Origin of Life on Earth