Environment
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Scientists Discover New Genus of Bacteria Unique to Fracking Sites
A new study from the Ohio State University revealed a never-before-seen genus of bacteria believed to be unique in shale oil and gas wells made by hydraulic fracturing.
Latest Research Articles
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Italian Hachiko: This Loyal Dog Still Sits Beside Owner's Coffin After Italy Earthquake
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Giant Pandas Removed from IUCN's Endangered List -- How Did China Do It?
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Mount Etna's Weird Case of Wandering Craters Popping Out of Nowhere
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Scientists Baffled by the Disruption of Wind Pattern in the Earth's Stratosphere
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Scientists Develop New Earth-Friendlier LEDs
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Southern Ocean Becoming Less Salty
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WATCH: ‘Super Dog’ Survives 9 Days Buried in Earthquake Rubble in Italy
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Change of Heart: World's Biggest Polluters China and US Pledge to Turn Paris Agreement Into Reality
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Black Sea Becoming Inhabitable; More Than One-Third Devoid of Oxygen Over 60 Years