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Inhaling Plastic Particles – Microplastics Persist in Human Respiratory System
Research reveals humans may inhale 16.2 microplastic bits/hr, leading to potential health risks; a study explores transport & deposition in …
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Stunning Winners of BMC Ecology and Evolution Image Competition: From Images of Zombie-Ant Fungi to Hadrosauroid Embryos
Stunning images from zombie-ant fungi to hadrosauroid embryos win in the BMC Ecology and Evolution competition, celebrating nature’s wonders.
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Billions at Stake: Climate Change’s Toll on Property Values
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy reveals escalating risks to property values from climate change effects, including wildfires and tree mortality.
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The Wrath of Hilary: Swift Escalation to a Category 4 Hurricane
Hilary escalates to a Category 4 hurricane, nearing Baja California; warnings in Mexico & the U.S.; heavy rain forecasted for …
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Wealthy’s Disproportionate Carbon Emissions Highlighted in New Study on Climate Inequality
Wealthy’s income-driven emissions: Study links top 10% earners to 40% US greenhouse gases, proposes investment-focused eco-taxation.
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Scientists Uncover Source of Unusual Deformation in Earth’s Largest Continental Rift
Study reveals African Superplume’s role in unique rift deformations, reshaping understanding of East African Rift System.
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Disruptions in Natural Body Clocks Explored Using Mathematical Models
Explore how disruptions to circadian rhythms impact brain’s clock through math models. Even minor disturbances affect neuron connections.
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Global Fever: NASA Says July 2023 Sizzles As the Hottest Month on Record Ever Since 1880
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNASA reports July 2023 as the hottest month on record since 1880, stressing urgent climate action, human-induced warming, and El …
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The Importance of Additional Irrigation in U.S. Agriculture for Future Crop Yields
A study reveals that expanding irrigation for U.S. corn and soybeans is vital for future yields, weighing costs, benefits, and …