Environment
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Scientists Use Vinegar to Increase Drought Tolerance of Plants, Here's How
Plants grown in vinegars could have a greater tolerance for drought-like conditions than those grown in water or other organic acids.
Latest Research Articles
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Increasing Urban Temperature Could Negatively Affect Wild Bee Population
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Rising Sea Levels Could Displace One-Fifth of Global Population by 2100
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Everything from Whales to Plankton Killed by Underwater Oil Survey Air Guns
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UNESCO: World Heritage Coral Reefs Will Die of Heat Stress Unless Global Warming is Curbed
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As Peatlands Thaw, Two Gases Much Worse Than Carbon Are Being Unchained
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Can an Ambitious Australian Plan Save The Great Barrier Reef?
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Air Pollution, Dusts Could Decrease Efficiency of Solar Energy Production
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Bees Are Good Indicators That It's Getting Way Too Hot
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Millenia-Old Mystery of 'Bright Nights' Finally Solved
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Millions of Rare 'Sea Pickles' Invade the Pacific
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Thousands of Drowning Wildebeest Keep a Serengeti Ecosystem Humming
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Biking to Work Could Reduce Stress Levels, Improve Work Performance