Environment
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37,000-Year-Old Mammoth Butchering Site Uncovered in New Mexico could be the Oldest Evidence of Humans
According to contentious study of a 37,000-year-old mammoth slaughtering area discovered in New Mexico, this may represent the oldest evidence of humankind in North America.
Latest Research Articles
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Arctic Amplification: Arctic Global Warming is Occurring Almost Four Times Faster Than the Rest of the World: New Study
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US Weather: Unexpected Storms and Flood Fuel Barrage Resulting in Delayed and Cancellation of Flights
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Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Lead To Expansion of Different Insect Species to Oak Savannas
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With New Environmental Laws, Australia’s Northern Territory Government Abandon Mining Plans to Rum Jungle
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Researchers Reveal the Impacts of Supermarket Food Products on the Environment in UK and Ireland
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Researchers Have Found a Simple Method of Assessment in Microplastic Concentration to Urban Rivers
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New Research Has Provided a Strongest Evidence the Creation of the Continents Were Formed by a Giant Meteorite
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Experts Study the Impacts of Rising Temperatures to Economic Growth
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Earthquake Swarm Continues in the Columbia Area, as Renewed Seismic Activity Reported in the Midlands
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Findings Show Continuous Decrease in Bee Population Will Severely Impact Wild Crops and Plants in Just Tens of Years
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Heavy Rain and Flooding Wreaks Havoc in Seoul, Across South Korea; At Least Nine People Dead
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Thunderstorm Allegedly Kills U.S. Army Soldiers During a Military Training in Georgia