Environment
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Warning: Chemical From Pesticides, Non-Stick Cookware Now Found in Birds, Dolphins
From being a component of non-stick cookwares such as teflons to defoamers in pesticides and surfactants, industrial compound perfluoroalkyls and its family are now reaching not just the consumers but the natural ecosystem as well.
Latest Research Articles
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Uranium-dating Through Deep Sea Corals Deposits a Useful Reference on Northern Glacial Retreat
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Gamma Ray Bursts, Supernovae in Space: Could They Have Catastrophic Effects on Earth?
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Global Energy Demand to Reach Peak in 2030, Report Says
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Cholera Crisis Plagues Haiti After Hurricane Matthew
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Human-Induced Climate Change to Blame for the Increasing Forest Fire in the US
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Scientist-Artist Turns Scary, Deformed Amphibians Into Art to Promote Environmental Awareness
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Post-Hurricane Dangers: Carbon Dioxide Poisoning, Cholera and Other Risks to Surviving After the Storm
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U.S. Southwest At Risk of Decades-Long ‘Megadroughts’ Due to Climate Change
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This Greenhouse Could Grow Food in the Desert With Just Seawater, Sunlight
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Deep Water Horizon: Revisiting Worst Oil Spill in the US
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