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Scientists May Be Contaminating Their Own Samples With Microplastics
More than 70% of microplastics found in samples from oceans and rivers could come from the scientists collecting them.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Change May be Responsible for Rapid Growth of Antarctica's Two Flowering Plants
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Urban Forests May be Storing More Carbon Dioxide Than They Emit
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Parrots in New Zealand that Escaped from Owners Now Pose as Threat to Native Species
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Societal Extinction: Experts Revealed How Species Can Actually Go Extinct Twice
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From Sunlight to Fuel: Scientists Plans to Make Fuel by Converting CO2 Into Solar Energy
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Despite Outcry, Giant Bear Breaking Into Homes in California May be Killed to Protect Public
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Powerful Storm to Unleash Severe Flooding in Eastern US Following Spring-Like Weather
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First-Ever Woman Cured From HIV After Successful Stem Cell Transplant
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Scientists Suspect Mysterious ‘Russian Flu’ in 1889 Was a Coronavirus Outbreak
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Orangutans Observed Using Sharp Tools to Cut Without Training
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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Triggers Landslide in Guatemala, Killing 3
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Ancient Spanish Village Once Lost in Decades Becomes a Tourist Attraction