Environment
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Stink Bugs Slowly Invade Michigan
Surveillance traps are showing that the brown marmorated stink bug - a harmful pest for farmers and a smelly nuisance for home owners - continues to gradually invade southwest Michigan even as weather grows colder.
Latest Research Articles
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Warming World Reshapes Cast of Winter Birds in Northeast
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Australia's Volcanic Mystery Has Been Solved
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Oil Rigs Make Surprisingly Productive Homes for Fish
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Plastic Particles Harm Freshwater Organisms Too
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Japan's 2011 Earthquake May Have Left its Volcanoes Shaken
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Hurricane Winds and Lava Press in on Hawaii in a Double Threat
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Sharks Hide in Corals to Escape Ocean Acidification
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Lake Erie's Vulnerability to Toxic Blooms is Worse Than We Thought
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NASA: 1934 Boasts Worst Drought in 1000 Years
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Climate Isn't Changing Forests as Much as We Thought
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Jellyfish Falls: An Underestimated Boon to Deep Sea Ecosystems
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Methane-Munching Microbes Hit Rock Bottom