Environment
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Wildfires Cause a 'New Peak to Air Pollution' in the Pacific Northwest and Unhealthy Air Pollutants: New Study
Wildfires have significantly altered the air quality in the United States and across North America. Wildfires have been occurring in the drought-stricken region of the Western US for years.
Latest Research Articles
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'Extinctus,' Long-Lost South American Wildflower Has Finally Been Found After 40 Years
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2 California Mountain Lion Kittens Died from Rat Poison
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Cats Know Each Other’s Names and Possibly their Owner’s Too
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Here's Why Chocolates Are Extremely Toxic to Dogs
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New Study Finds Fascinating Link Between Our Navigational Skills and Where We Grew Up
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Scientists Observe Bees’ Failure in Flight Once Flying Over a Mirror, Here’s Why
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New Fire Weather Warning Issued for the Rocky Mountains, Surrounding Areas Until April 20: Three Wildfires Reported in Texas
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Scientists to Start Human Trial on Groundbreaking Nasal Spray Against All Types of COVID
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6-Year-Old Girl Found Dangling on Tree After Getting Picked up by Tornado in Texas
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Blazing Wildfire in Turkey That Almost Wiped Out Forest Finally Under Control
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Shapeshifting Virus Thriving in Volcanic Springs May Open New Doors in Viral Study
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Scientists Claim These Microfossils Could Indicate Earth’s Oldest Life






