Environment
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Tropical Trees Avoid Competition by Spreading Out Their Seeds
Researchers have found that tropical trees use social distancing to maintain biodiversity. They discovered that adult trees in a Panamanian forest are three times as distant from other trees of the same species as expected.
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Fish Kills and Seagrass Loss: A Climate Change Challenge for Florida Keys
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Climate Change Threatens Sea Urchin Survival That Can Devastatingly Affect Coral Reef Growth
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Tree Rings Reveal the Past Climate and History of New Zealand
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US Weather Forecast: Fire Risk, Dry Conditions to Hit Southwestern US Late Week
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Giant Iceberg Caught on Video Approaching Canadian Island
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Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Reaffirms Right In Al-Durra Gas Field, Plans To Negotiate As One Against Iran
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5 Interesting Rubber Band Facts: Are They Safe for the Environment? Here's How You Can Reuse Them
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Small Mug Helps Drink Clean Water from Creeks By Killing Bacteria Cells With Electricity
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Cloud Seeding Completed July in Mexico Might Recharge Aquifers During Drought
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Bad Habits That Harm People and the Planet
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The Blueprint for Sustainable Home Living
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Silicon and Germanium: Unleashing Their Power, Acknowledging Environmental Impact, And Problem-Solving Innovations






