Environment
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Is it Possible to Predict Earthquakes? Scientists Look for Ways to Detect Early Warnings
Scientists worldwide have been studying how to detect early warnings of earthquakes. Recently, a catastrophic quake left widespread damage to buildings and about 40,000 casualties. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Community Gardens and Urban Farms Have a Positive Impact on Biodiversity, Local Ecosystems, and Human Health
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Residents in the Vicinity of an Ohio Train Derailment Report Dead Fish and Chickens, Despite Authorities’ Assurances That It Is Safe to Return
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Sweet Potatoes: A New Substitute to Wheat Flour That Can Enjoy With Celiac Disease
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Decline of Rusty Crayfish Detects in Northern Wisconsin that Can Benefit Fish, Water Plants, 33-Year Study Reveals
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Ohio Train Derailment Releases Toxic Chemicals in East Palestine: Dead Animals and Sickness Reported
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Discover the Best Energy Solutions for Your Business with Comparisons
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Early Taste of Spring: Unseasonably Warm to Unfold in Eastern United States; Chances of Rain Could Unload in New York City This Week
Heroic Dog From Mexico Dies While On Rescue Mission Following Earthquake in Turkey
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Trees Can Communicate With One Another via an Underground Web of Delicate Fungal Filaments
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Death Toll Reaches 36,000 in Devastating Earthquake in Turkey, Syria; Contractors, Property Developers Under Investigation Due to Building Collapse
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Previously Unknown Hydrothermal Vents Identified as Dissolved Black Carbon Source in Oceans
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Unique Catch: Rare Blue Lobster Discovered by Fisherman Near Blackhead Lighthouse






