Environment
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Experts Are Concerned About the Ecological Risk of Using UV Filters That Are Active in Sunscreens
Some of the most influential scientific advisors in the nation want authorities to focus more on the dangers sunscreen products bring to aquatic environments.
Latest Research Articles
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Earth's Daytime is Suddenly Getting Longer and Scientists Don't Know Why
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Extreme Drought in Italy's Po River Reveals Unexploded World War II Bomb
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Scientists Record ‘Yoda’ Tarsiers Singing Duets Like Opera Singers
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Scientists in Search for a "Win-Win Solution" to Improve Conservation While Keeping Public Health Safe
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‘Living Dinosaurs’: Birds Posses Dinosaur-Like Features Before They Hatch from Their Eggs
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Underwater Pollination: Scientists Discovered How Marine Animals Play a Part in Algae Fertilization
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How to Watch Perseid Meteor Shower This August
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Hosepipe Ban Called After Extreme Heat Warning is Issued in the UK
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Scientists Surprised After Discovering Significant Carbon Loss in the Laohugou Glacier on the Tibetan Plateau
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August Full Moon to Rise This Week Will Be the Final Supermoon of the Year
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Potential Storm Brewing as Tropical Depression Develops in the Atlantic
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Dangerous Heat to Continue in the Pacific Northwest Flood Threat in the Southwest United States: NWS