Environment
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Experts Raise Warning as Sudden Canine Deaths Linked to Toxic Blue-Green Algae
An outbreak of canine fatalities and illnesses in one state and toxic outbreaks in many others has prompted health officials to issue a warning to people about the potentially deadly consequences of polluted water.
Latest Research Articles
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WHO Report Shows that 7 Million Premature Deaths Occur Every Year Due to Air Pollution
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Scientists Find Increasing Tell-Tale Signs of an Upcoming Mass Extinction
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45 People in Kentucky Nursing Home Infected With New COVID Strain From Japan
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Report Shows that Asia's Road to Net-Zero May Cost Up to $12 Trillion
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Understanding Extreme Weather Events: Why are Supercharged Hurricanes Getting Stronger?
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People Living Close to Natural Gas Wells are Exposed to Higher Level of Organic Pollutants
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Air Pollution Causes 7 Million Deaths Yearly, Prompting WHO to Strengthen Guidelines
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Scientists Offer Method to Assess Health Impact of Climate Change to Create Better Policies
How Certain Animal Species Survives Without Sexual Reproduction
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Daycare Children's Immune System Improved Thanks to Mini Forest in Finland
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Lake Powell's Low Water Level Could Make Generation of Hydropower Impossible in 2023
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Cavers Discover Snakes Dwelling in Yemen's Mysterious 'Well of Hell'