Environment
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Why Do Scientists Plant Sunflowers Following Nuclear Disasters?
Sunflowers possess a whole host of practical features, making them ideal for doing the job of nuclear cleanup. These plants weren't selected because of their appearances - although that's definitely a bonus
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Unlock Mysteries of 15,000-Year-Old Pathogens Unearthed From Tibetan Glacier
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It Turns Out Wildfires Rather than the Pandemic Left the Biggest Environmental Impact in 2020
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[VIRAL] Massive Sandstorm Engulfed a Chinese City in Clouds of Dust
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Salmons 'Boiled Alive' in Unlivable Water Due to Record-Breaking Heat Waves
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Woman Survived an Ominous "Hair-Raising" Day at the Beach
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Multiple Factors for Environmental Tipping Point Reach Critical Levels
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Improving Air Quality: A New Way to Reduce the Risk of Dementia
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Ancient Ship and Gold-Filled Burial Ground Uncovered in Egypt's Underwater City
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Maine Becomes First US State to Impose Recycling Fee for Negligent Companies
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India’s Heavy Rains and Floods Bring Death Toll to 150, Many Victims Still Missing
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At Least 85 Wildfires Consume 1.5m Acres Across US West Affected by Drought
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Return of Tourists May End Relaxing Time the Pandemic Granted to Greek Sea Turtles