Environment
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Mutant Plants Fight Explosives?
University of York biologists are now able to better understand the toxicity of TNT left in plants at military and other sites where explosives were used. This could lead to new herbicides to remedy areas contaminated by those explosives.
Latest Research Articles
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Antarctic Lake Houses Oxygen Oasis?
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Worms Regulate Biodiversity Underground?
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Soil's Yogurt? Crop Rotation Causes Helpful Microbes
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Wind Turbines: Will Many Rob The Wind of Energy?
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Trees Worldwide Down 46% Since First Humans
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Ocean and Rivers Take In More Microbeads from Creams?
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Radioactive: Coal-Plant Output In 3 States
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Termite Mounds Self-Ventilate?
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Similarities Found Between Human and Male Seahorse Pregnancies?
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Coffee Grounds Are Methane Sink?
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Toxic Algal Blooms Take Over the Chesapeake Bay
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Thanks to Cloud Insulation, Crocodiles Were Able to Roam Wyoming