Environment
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Protected Areas Provide Important Habitat for Biodiversity and Thermal Buffer Against Climate Change
According to a recent study, protected areas are crucial for the environment, animals, and biodiversity. In addition, protected areas are effective thermal buffers against climate change.
Latest Research Articles
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A Pathway Is Essential for Light-Dependent Enzyme Activation, Photosynthesis in Leaves, Normal Plant Growth [Study]
Large Concentration of Rare Earth Elements Worth Billions of Dollars Found in 450-Million-Year-Old Volcanic Rock in Northern Maine
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France is Getting Closer to Create the World's Largest Artificial Sun
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Storm with Strong Winds Could Cause Power Outages and Travel Delays in Midwest and Northeast, Forecast Warns.
1300 Volunteers Pick Nearly 15,000 Pounds Garbage From Yosemite National Park, Plastic at 70%
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Buildings Collapsed and Vehicles Thrown Into Sea as Landslides Hit Italian Island; At Least 12 People Reported Missing
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British Grazed Grasslands Have an Average of 50% More Plant Species and Better Soil Health
Black Sprinkles on Yellowstone Snow Not Poppy Seeds, National Park Explains
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Plant Blindness is Real, Scientist Lists Causes and Cures Through Research
Red Tide on Sarasota County Scatters Dead Fish on Beach, Shark Teeth Hunters Clean Up Instead — Florida
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Ancient New York Ocean Dating Back 390 Million Years Ago Discovered Hidden in Rocks [Study]
Spread of Drought-Resistant Trees on Grasslands a Big Problem, Here’s Why