Environment
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Camouflaging Squid Caught on Cam in Japan, First Time to be Observed in Lab
While squids are known to change color underwater, it was a first to actually observe this behavior in a lab setting in Japan by a team of scientists from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University.
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Mysteries of the Pyramids: How Were These Structures So Perfectly Aligned?
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Mysterious Octopus Communities Prove That We Should Leave These Sentient Beings Alone
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Remains of 66 Individuals Uncovered from Avar Reveal Descendants of a Central Asian Culture Migration
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Scientists Craft a New Message for Any Intelligent Extraterrestrials, Should They Send It?
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Artificial Light Pollution: What is It and How Does it Affect our Environment?
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New Links Between Greenhouse Gases and Sea Level Rise Found in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica
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Earthworms Enjoy Eating Plastics, but the Consequences of Their Ingestion Remain Unknown: New Study
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Infamous Chernobyl Chemical Uranium Also Detected in 66% of US Community Water Systems
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For the First Time, Microplastics Contamination Has Been Detected Inside the Lungs
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Scientists Are Turning Plastic Wastes Into Efficient Carbon Capturing Materials
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Eccentric Frogs Believed to be Extinct Returns to the UK