Environment
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Popular Seafood Crabs Disappearing, Losing Sense of Smell: Climate Change Likely a Culprit [Study]
Ocean acidification due to climate change may cause the ability of Dungeness crabs to smell. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Flood Risks Threaten One in Six Properties in England by 2050 Due to Sea-Level Rise, Climate Change [Study]
Air Quality Suffers as Canada Wildfire Haze Sweeps Through Northern US
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Horrific Shark Attack in Florida Beach Leaves 13-Year-Old Girl With 19 Stitches
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Major Ice Jam, Snowmelt Unleash Significant Flooding in Alaska Causing Disaster Declaration
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Eight People Dead, Thousands Displaced Due to Floods, Landslides Caused by Heavy Storms
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Democratized Weather Data Gives Us All The Power to See Climate Change Proof
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Two Rice Varieties Can Survive Floods and Boost Food Security in Africa
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Bumble Bees Get Hotter With Heavier Pollen Loads, Raising Climate Change Concerns
Rare Parasitic Plant Clustered Broomrape Rediscovered in Wisconsin County After 44 Years of Absence
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Urbanization Increases the Risk of Pathogens and Inbreeding for Wild Bees
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Poor Soils Can Store More Carbon by Adding Crop Residue, Study Finds
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Shark Attacks 46 Years Old School Teacher in South Australia, Leaving Wetsuit Fragments and Surfboard Remains