Environment & Climate
Exploring studies that protect, sustain, and deepen our understanding of the natural world.
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Could Climate Change Make Antibiotics Useless? New Research Says Yes
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperature, weather patterns, and global climate systems caused by natural processes and human activities such as greenhouse gas emissions. These changes can lead…
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Does Mobile Phone Radiation Cause Cancer? What Research Shows
Mobile phones have been part of daily life for many years, and questions about their safety began soon after they became widely used. One common concern is whether radiation from…
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Hair Loss Supplements: What Really Works
Hair plays a major role in beauty and personal style, often shaping first impressions. It affects how attractive we appear, frames the face, and expresses individuality. Thick, shiny, or well-styled…
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Urban Trees Can Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
Do you know, your neighborhood trees might just save your heart. A recent study suggests more visible trees from street level mean 4% less cardiovascular disease. While a 4% reduction…
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Intense Coral Bleaching Threatens the World’s Reefs
Imagine a kaleidoscope of colors fading to stark white almost overnight. This is not a scene from fiction—it’s the reality facing the world’s coral reefs. Since January 2023, corals across…
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Microplastics in Arctic Lakes: Hidden Pollution Revealed
Microplastics in Arctic lakes, once thought isolated and untouched by human influence, are now emerging as a hidden environmental threat. A recent study in the Kaçkar and Keşiş Mountains of…
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Soil Carbon Sequestration: Microbes and Farming Practices
Soil carbon sequestration is the process by which carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere is captured and stored in the soil as organic carbon. Yet beneath the surface, a hidden…
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Urban Heat Mitigation: Nature-Based Solutions for Cities
With more than 55% of the world’s population living in cities today—and projections suggesting this could rise to 70% by 2050—urban areas are at the forefront of climate risk. Among…
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