Environment
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Recent SpaceX Launch in Texas Poses Risk to Wildlife and Environment
As SpaceX's Starship juddered into the sky above south Texas last March, orange flames and white smoke plumbed behind it, everything looked normal. The spacecraft, however, thudded back to Earth around six minutes into the test mission.
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Shaanxi Earthquake: How the Deadliest Day in Human History Took Lives of 830,000 People
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Climate Change: Deadly Texas Cold Wave Linked to Warming Arctic
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Dying Trees Play a Major Role on Earth’s Carbon Cycle, New Study Reveals
Population of North Atlantic Right Whales is Dwindling Due to Worsening Climate Change
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4-Year-Old Insect Lover Found Super Rare Stinglees Bees in her Secret Place
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Post-Ida: Why Do People Still Live in Flood-Prone Areas?
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Smart Irrigation System ‘Listens’ to Plants Cries to Reduce Water Use up to 50%
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Caldor Fire Inching Towards Lake Tahoe, Becoming 15th Largest Fire in California History