Environment
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Farmers Replace Missing Airborne Nutrients With Fertilizer; Consequences Likely To Include Mercury Pollution
Back in the 1980s, sulfur, a crucial ingredient for plants, was as free as air, falling down from the dirty skies into farmers' fields
Latest Research Articles
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Raging Floods Inundate 90% of Californians; Evacuations and Water Rescues Underway Amid Storm
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Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Indonesia; Tremor Felt in Northern Australia
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Great Salt Lake in Utah Suffers from Alarming Low Water Levels; Scientists Call for Urgent Emergency Measures
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90% of World's Population Faces Dire Threat from Combination of Extreme Heat and Drought [Study]
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Life-Threatening Reactive Oxidizing Species Produced from Nanoplastics When Exposed to Light [Study]
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Sinking Land in Indian Town Forces Hundreds of People to Evacuate; Cracks Appear in Over 600 Houses
Captivating Light Pillars Display in Minnesota Night Sky on Thursday Explained by Experts
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Climate Change Could Not Make Extreme Weather Events Go Away: Scientists Explain
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Brown Algae Absorbs Carbon Dioxide and Releases It in Mucus Form [Study]
Indonesia's Mount Marapi Erupts Shooting Ashes 300 Meters into the Sky, No tourists Allowed Within 3 Km of Crater
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International Nuclear Fusion Project for Carbon-Free Energy Source Faces Major Delay
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Ancient Mayan People Utilized Market-Based Economics in Selling Crafts