Environment
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New Data Set Shows How Far Human Influences Affect Evolution
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution based the origin of species on natural selection, whereby organisms better adapted to their environment to survive, and evolution has been an incremental process over generations. However, a new database reveals that this might not be the case, and evolution has been occurring all along.
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Climate Change: Top Companies Are Exaggerating Reaching Their 'Green Targets'
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Scientists Blame Marine Heat Waves for Alarming Squid Bloom in US Pacific Coast
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