Environment
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New Research Found That People Who Commute by Car Can Be Subject To Harmful Gases Than Those Who Walk to Work
According to recent research from Leicester, persons who drive to work may be exposed to higher levels of hazardous gases than those who commute by walking or cycling.
Latest Research Articles
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Beaver Fur Was Used by High Status Vikings as a Symbol of Wealth, Study Finds
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Researchers Says Harmful Effects of Blue Light Exposure Increases the Older We Get
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EU Members to Cut Gas Use in Fear that Russia May Halt Supply
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Historic Life-Threatening Rainfall in Louisiana Calls for Immediate Emergency Response
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Air Pollution May Have Raised the Likelihood of Developing Dementia
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Freya the Female Walrus Climbs into Norwegian Boats
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Creepy Dead Spiders Are Turned Into Robotics That Grip Objects
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30 Potential New Species Found in the Depths of the Ocean
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Zebrafish: These Marvelous Creatures can Repair a Damaged Heart! Here’s How
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Fossil of Creature with ‘Bizarre’ Tentacles May be the World’s Oldest Known Predator
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A ‘Diablo Canyon’ Meteorite Hit the Earth 50,000 Years Ago with a Never-Seen-Before Diamond Crystal
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At Least 4 Dead While Dozens Injured as Magnitude 7 Earthquake Hits the Philippines






