Mercury
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Mercury in Tropical Birds’ Feathers Linked to Gold Mining Activities
The tropics are home to more than 75% of all species and are projected to support 50% of the world's human population by mid-century, but little is known about mercury pollution in these life-filled regions.
Latest Research Articles
Dolphin Meat For Sale in Japan: Highly Toxic as Mercury Exceeds Safety Threshold by 100x
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Warmest Temperate in UK May Soar to “Above Average” Levels Up to 18C in Second Half of April
Sky Watchers Ready! Pink Moon Peaks After Venus, Mercury, Mars Display This April
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Ducks Contaminated By Mercury Pollution Found to Be More Prone to Developing Bird Flu
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Mercury Experiences Geomagnetic Storms Comparable to Those Seen on Earth
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Death Valley Temperature Reaches Scorching 128F as Heat Wave Continues
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Mercury Taking Over the Week as it Rises Towards “Super Flower Blood Moon”
Mystery Solved: Abandonment of an Ancient Mayan City Explained
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Ecology Study Discovers Influence of Food Web Dynamics in Mercury Contamination Flow
Mercury is Like an Orange, But Other Planets Are Like Peaches | Scientists Have a Theory Why
Stargazing 2017: Five Bright Planets to Spot With the Naked Eye This May
ALERT: Eating Gluten-Free Diet Could Increase the Risk of Arsenic, Mercury Exposure