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Rapid Melting of Alpine Permafrost May Cause Global Warming
Scientists studies the melting of the alpine's permafrost in the Pliocene period that causes the increase in greenhouse gases.
Latest Research Articles
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Quest for Greener Batteries: Lithium Mining to be a Potential Threat to Flamingos in Chile
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Asteroid Hits Off the Coast of Iceland, Becoming the Fifth Known Earth Impactor
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Warmer Temperatures Expected in the Northeast as Spring Weather is Coming This Weekend
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As Violent Storms Hit the Plains, Hail Pelts Much of Texas
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Weight Loss Does Not Improve Fertility and Pregnancy Chances Among Obese Women: New Study
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50-Year-Old Man from India Who Suffered from a Stroke Develops a Black ‘Hairy’ Tongue
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Enormous Chunk of Sea Ice Slowing Down Flow of Antarctic Glaciers Suddenly Breaks Up
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Covid Threat Still Lingers in the Animal World, are Humans at Risk?
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Hot Springs Played a Major Role in Discovering Where Continental Plates Collide
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An Entirely New Species Found in a Critically Compromised Ecosystem
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Full Moon Might Reveal a Nighttime Rainbow on Saint Patrick's Day
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Cosmic Ray Scans Could Reveal Two Mysterious Voids Inside Great Pyramid of Giza