Environment
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Researchers Test Old Toys, Reveals 84% Were Toxic That Can Affect Growth and Development of Children
When researchers evaluated a huge number of old plastic toys and dress-up items, they discovered that 84% of the products had chemicals that can affect children's growth and development and reproductive capacity.
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15-Year Study on Various Minerals Shows Possibility of Extraterrestrial Life
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Advocates Claim that Nuclear Power May Help Cut Global Emissions in Half
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Oil and Gas Extraction are Producing Historic Amount of Wastewater in Texas
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200-Year-Old Giant Cactus Collapsed Due to Extreme Seasonal Rain in Arizona
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Earth's Orbit Getting Clogged With Tons of Space Junk, Posing Hazards to Satellites
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Thousands of Dead Fish Creates Rancid Mess in Oakland
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Climate Change Simulations Indicate That Fish Stocks Have Declined in 103 of 226 Marine Regions
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Labor Day Weekend Heat Could Reach 125F in Death Valley
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Climate Crisis Worsens as Report Showed an Increase of Greenhouse Gas and Sea Level
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Researchers Show Forests in Some Regions Experiencing Consistent Risks by Assessing Carbon Storage, Biodiversity, and Forest Loss
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Eastern European Steppes Support a Comparable Number of Plant Species as Amazon Rainforest Zones
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New Catalyst Has Been Developed That Addresses Turning CO2 and Methane Into Something Valuable and Useful