Environment
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Scientists to Train Tiny Robots to Suck Oil Spills and Remove Toxins From Drinking Water
A UC Riverside-developed floating robotic film might be trained to clean up oil spills at sea or remove toxins from drinking water.
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18-Year-Old British Student Attacked by 10-Foot Crocodile During a Rafting Trip
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"Violating Nature's Right"- Ecuadorian Court Votes in Favor of Forests Against Mining Plans
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Denisova Cave in Siberia Reveals More Information About Rare Prehistoric Human Species
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Denver Records Its First Delayed Snowfall Due to Prolonged Dry Spell
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Scientists Identified Possible Earthquake in Europe That May Result in Tsunami
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USGS Issues Update on Earthquake Swarms Rocking West of Yellowstone in Idaho
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Valley of the Sun Breaks Winter Record for the First Time Since 1949
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Fight Against Lithium Mining on Sacred Land Rages in Nevada
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Report Shows that the US is Currently the World's Largest Plastic Polluter
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Experts Reveal How Light Pollution and Climate Change Affect Growth of Trees in Urban Areas