environment
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Tomatoes Get Boost Needed To Aid Future Food Demand, Researchers Say
Using nano-sized particles of zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, researchers have found a way to increase the growth and antioxidant content of tomato plants. This may soften the impact population growth has on natural resources in the future.
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Gonzo-Sized Fossil Rat Species Recently Unearthed In Asia
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Freshwater Fish Have Evolved With Built-In Night Vision Goggles, Researchers Say
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California Warns Consumers To Avoid Potentially Lethal Crabs
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Kangaroos More Gassy Than Thought: Learning for Cows
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Illegal Pot Farms Continue To Threaten Native Fishers, Researchers Say
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Fossil Examination Changes the Way Researchers View Evolution Of Sea Urchins
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Rooftop Bugs Demonstrate Long Term Effects Of Climate Change
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Diamonds May Be Quite Common Deep In the Earth
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Record For World's Tiniest Snail Is Broken In Just Weeks, Researchers Say
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New Oil-Based Pesticides Most Effective At Limiting Brown Widow Spider Populations, Researchers Say