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A ‘lost world’ of ancient organisms that lived at least 1.6 billion years ago could change our...
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New research suggests the life cycle of sea butterflies threatened by climate change could impact...
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The environmental toxin PCB, which has been banned in most countries since the 1970s, has been...
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Pulsing ultrasound waves could someday remove microplastics, which are potentially harmful to...
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An international research team has developed a rubric for governments and policymakers on how to...
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