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How green algae grows could hold key to boosting crop yields

Radiation Exposures and Compensation of Victims from French Nuclear Testing in the Pacific

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Prof. Jaffe testifies about the necessity of confronting “forever chemicals”

“The New Era of Extreme Weather — Implications for Vulnerable and Marginalized Communities”

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Net-Zero America final report offers answers

Toxic Inequality in Alabama’s Black Belt: Exploring community narratives of environmental justice

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The role of extreme heat, urbanization and household income on AC possession around the world

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A better understanding of 'wet markets' is key to safeguarding human health, biodiversity

Climate change presages a hot future in the tropics

New solar-powered water filter mimics the pufferfish

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