Environment
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Soott Bark Disease Causes Lung Issues in Humans, Found Spreading through Pollen Sampling
Especially after the last few COVID-affected years, nobody doubts that emerging infectious diseases can threaten the whole world. But humans are not the only ones at risk. With intensive global trade, many tree parasites are accidently introduced to Europe in packaging or directly on goods.
Latest Research Articles
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Tree Ring Data Allows Us to Glimpse on Earth's Ancient Climate History
Wet Weather Delays Milkweed Growth, Monarch Butterfly Migration
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New York Sinking: Coastal Flooding Due to Rising Sea Levels Threatens to Sink Big Apple
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Animal Behavior, Species Future Likely to Become Predicted Using AI Intelligence, New Report Suggests
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California Woman Discovered Rare Ancient Molar Tooth on Beach
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Cocoa Waste to Carbon Wealth: A Novel Approach to Mitigate Climate Change Using Chocolate Byproducts
PFAS Forever Chemicals Only Recently Revealed in Public but Documented 21 Years Ago
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302 Feral Dogs Roaming Chernobyl are Evolving Faster, Says DNA Test
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Poison Hemlock in Texas Mistaken For Wildflower Sends Homeowner to Emergency Room
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Everest Highest Camp, Dirtiest Camp Revealed by Mountaineer's Footage
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Arizona’s Groundwater Crisis: How Drought Is Impacting the State’s Water Supply
Pollen From Trees, Bushes, Grass: Culprit for Extra Bad Allergy Season in Cleveland