Environment
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England’s Beach Reveals Ancient Human and Animal Footprints with an Interesting History
Discovered footprint beds indicated how, after the last ice age ended some 11,700 years ago. Both humans and animals were moved inland; producing a center of animal and human activity visible in the commingled imprints.
Latest Research Articles
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Only 5% Of Forest Tree Species Are Anticipated To Survive When Illness Strikes Hard
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Mauna Loa Summit Still Closed After 65 Earthquakes Hit in One Day
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Oil Giant’s New Plastics Plant near Pittsburgh Could Worsen Both Air and Water Pollution
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Researchers Develop a Sustainable Concrete by Substituting Natural Fibers and Components From Various Waste Streams for Synthetic Reinforcing Elements
Animal Rescue Group in Florida Helps Dogs Affected by Hurricane
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Iguazu Falls Records Unusually High Flow, 10 Times Greater than Usual
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Large Swarm of Jellyfish Washes on the Shore of Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
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New Study Shows Fluctuating Oxygen Levels in the Earth’s Atmosphere Hastening Animal Evolution
Algae, New Protein Source: Good for the Environment but Could this End World Hunger?
Mississippi River Low Water Levels Expose Natural Walkway to Land Formation Tower Rock
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Study Discovers that Bumble Bees Have Useful Memories To Find Flowers Options