Environment
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Study Shows That Flathead Lake Has a Sustainable Imabalance to Nitrogen and Phosporus
In metropolitan locations wherein lawn and garden fertilizers are being utilized, nutrients might drain off the soil.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Terrified as "World's Most Active Volcano" Slowly Rises from the Depths of a New Zealand Lake
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Plants Produce Aspirin to Protect Themselves Against Predatory and Environmental Hazards: New Study
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Researchers Study the Molecular Basis of Carnivorous Plants and Found the Evolution of Them Through the Past
Renewable Resource Reaches Another Level as Company Extracts Recyclable Materials from Dead Solar Panels
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American Tourist Drops Phone and Falls Into Volcano While Taking a Selfie in Mount Vesuvius, Italy
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Fear of Cancer Rises Among Residents of Areas Polluted by Forever Chemicals in the US
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Have These MIT Scientists Finally Found a Way to Reverse the Effects of Climate Change?
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Air Quality in Great Salt Lake May Turn Hazardous Due to Pollution
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Heat Alert: Intense Heatwaves All Over Europe is Starting to Create Health Problems
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Incoming Tropical Rainstorm May Bring Relief to Drought Stricken Southest
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US Southwest to Reach Three Digit Temperatures
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Squirrel Birth Control: Oral Contraceptives to be Used to Control Rodent Population