Environment
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Mystery Unlocked: Here's How 'Animal-Like' Sunflowers Dance in the Sun
For the first time ever, scientists have solved the mystery of why sunflowers dance in the sun, saying that just like animals, sunflowers possess internal clocks that control growth and movement.
Latest Research Articles
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LOOK: Giant Sinkhole in China Swallows Passersby, Child Goes Missing
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Animals Caused Mass Extinction 540 Million Years Ago; Are Humans Causing the Next One?
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Fire-Spitting Drones Could Help Control Wildfires, Scientists Say
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Countertop Nanofarming? New Kitchen Device Grows Fresh Produce Indoors
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These Firewood-Turned-Lamps Are Too Beautiful to Burn
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From River Monster to Hero: Officials Revive Beastly Alligator Gar to Save Billion Dollar Fishing Industry Against Asian Carp
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NASA: First Map Of Thawed Areas Under Greenland Ice Sheet
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Greenland Ice Sheet Starting to Thaw, NASA Maps Areas Affected by Warm Climate
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Parents More Powerful In Driving Restrictions: Study
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NASA's GPM Satellite Spots Thunderstorm In Tropical Storm Earl
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Environment Canada: Three Tornados Last Evening