Environment
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They're Everywhere! Swarms of Hungry Gypsy Moths Are Eating Trees Bare, Delaying Airlines
Swarms of gypsy moths have been attacking the Massachusets area due to two consecutive dry springs. The invasive pests are reportedly chewing down acres of trees and delaying airplanes.
Latest Research Articles
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US Senate Passes Controversial GMO Labelling Bill
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Florida's Toxic Algae Bloom Now Visible From Space; What You Need To Know About This Algal Invasion
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For the First Time, US Now The World's Largest Oil Reserve, Surpassing Saudi Arabia And Russia
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Food of the Future? Nobel Laureates Say GMOs Safe to Eat, Tell Greenpeace to Stop Campaign Against It
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Amazon is in Danger: Most Intensive Tropical Forest on Earth Losing Capacity to Take Carbon from the Atmosphere, Study Shows
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More Than A Million Penguins At Risk As Antarctic Volcano Erupts
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Update: Expanding Antarctic Sea Ice Linked to Long-Term Climate Cycle
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Exhibit Shows Iceland's Biggest Volcanic Eruption in 200 Years
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Mediterranean Sea Comes Under Threat from Lionfish Invasion
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How Fruit Fly's Fascinating Ability To Adapt To Climate Change Can Help Us Survive
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Study: How Coconut Shells Inspire the Development of Earthquake-Proof Building