Environment
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Population of Freshwater Insects is Declining, This Common Insecticide May be the Culprit
An issue regarding the extreme decline in freshwater insects rise and experts believe that it is caused by a common insecticide. Thiacloprid which is an extensively utilized preservative, is currently being linked to a significant downward trend in water resources pest populations.
Latest Research Articles
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Cows and Methane Emissions: How Do These Hoofed Animals Contribute to Climate Crisis?
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Emission Gap: Which Countries are Not Meeting Their Emission Targets and Why?
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World Should Brace for Global Oil Shortage and Skyrocketing Price Due to Worsening Crisis
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Ancient Ambers Reveal That Raging Wildfires Impacted Antarctica 75 Million Years Ago
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1 Dead as Medicane Swept Through Italy, Prompting Floods and Landslides
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Scientists Warn of Global 'Cascade' of Extreme Disasters by 2030
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Crows Find 'Pleasure of Accomplishment' and Show Positive Behavior After Utilizing Tools
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Mountain Snowpacks in Western US Might Completely Disappear Soon
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