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This Alaskan National Park's Rivers Are Turning a Mysterious Orange — and Scientists Are Alarmed
This network of orange streams is possibly a consequence of permafrost thawing, a direct effect of climate change.
Increasing heat and drought are putting our forests under stress. Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow ...
Eight teams constituted by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) detected 102 instances of road dust violations in ...
Swiss food giant Nestlé first detected the toxin cereulide in infant formula at a factory in the Netherlands at the end of ...
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The butterfly effect in global climate finance
Why Asia needs its own regional climate alliance as the US retreats ...
Genetic tests for cancer on NHS to help families detect ‘Jolie’ gene - Health secretary Wes Streeting has backed the plans ...
US plane dubbed the ‘nuke sniffer’ lands in UK amid growing tensions with Iran - US president Donald Trump has warned ‘massive armada’ of American forces building up in the Middle East ...
The saola is a real and documented animal, but it remains a mystery to most experts and researchers. A forest-dwelling bovid ...
Floods and droughts across the globe are moving in sync, and a powerful Pacific climate cycle is pulling the strings.
Scientists have discovered a new, much less invasive method for testing whales for pathogens. In the past, scientists needed ...
Which Cyprus is the real one – the one that boasts the cleanest bathing waters in Europe, the regular receipient of the Blue ...
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Lyme disease is littered with misinformation. Celebrities are part of the problem, experts say
Chronic Lyme disease isn't recognized by conventional medicine. It's a controversial term used by some alternative practitioners to describe pain, fatigue and neurological symptoms they attribute to a ...
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