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Scientists Warn of Chemical Dangers in Food Packaging, but Not Without Their Critics
Environmental scientists have warned the long-term effects of synthetic chemicals used in packaging, food storage and processing food could be damaging our health. In a paper published in the Journal ...
March 1, 2014
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After Logging, Salamanders Show Forest Recovery
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February 28, 2014
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Have We Passed the Point of No Return? Stunning Video From NOAA Shows Disappearing Polar Ice
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February 24, 2014
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9 Fascinating Creatures Unique to Madagascar
Madagascar is full of wildlife found only on the East African island. The real creatures are even more ...
February 24, 2014
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Benjamin Kim
Can Fracking Become Greener? A Talk with Halliburton’s Tech Team
As a leader in the hydraulic fracturing industry, Halliburton is working to decrease the environmental impact of this ...
February 21, 2014
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For about 2 billion of the world’s 7 billion people, bugs are part of a traditional feast. Here ...
February 21, 2014
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From Flies to Whales, Animal Movement has ‘Magic Range’
The wonder of animal movement, from the tiniest of insects to the largest fish in the sea, has ...
February 20, 2014
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Keith Randall
What Are We Putting in Our Food? This 9-Year-Old Girl’s Simple Science Experiment Will Shock You
What exactly do chemicals used in agriculture do to our food? How do they affect our bodies?
February 20, 2014
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Gidon Belmaker
9 Deadliest Snakes in the World
Some of the world's deadliest snakes are aggressive and quick-to-strike, while others pack potent venom but will only ...
February 19, 2014
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This Is What Poaching Looks Like (Graphic Video); It Can Be Stopped
Video: The market for Rhino horns and elephant tusks is thriving and prices are only growing.When prices are ...
February 19, 2014
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China’s Polluted Air Is Changing the Weather
Air pollution from China is affecting the world’s weather. The findings are based on climate models and data ...
February 14, 2014
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Squirrels and Owls Live in Trees, Why Not Humans?
Awesome treehouses for adults the ‘new urban sprawl,’ says Danish architect
February 14, 2014
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It’s Labeled Organic, But Its Genes Were Scrambled With Gamma Rays
Depending on where you live, fruit and vegetable varieties created through mutagenesis, the forced mutation of plant DNA, ...
February 11, 2014
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The Grief of a Mother Penguin (+ Video)
Birds are not known for being expressive creatures. Relatively speaking, they are lower down on the cute scale. ...
January 31, 2014
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If We Want to Save the Environment, Images Like These Must Go Viral
whale shark slaughterhouse uncovered in southeastern China (photos +Video). A factory in China is killing over 600 whale ...
January 29, 2014
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Pesticide DDT Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk
Exposure to the pesticide DDT may increase the risk and severity of Alzheimer’s disease in some people, particularly ...
January 29, 2014
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Following the Weather
From the violence of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot to Earth’s own extreme weather, Pedram Hassanzadeh is investigating atmospheric ...
January 26, 2014
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An Ancient Tirade on Gluttony That Still Rings True—History’s Lesson on Carbon Food-Prints
Food traveled far in the Roman empire. Today, it likewise travels from far-off places to feed our exotic ...
January 25, 2014
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Green Cities Provide a Mental Health Boost That Lasts
It's been established that enjoying green spaces in otherwise grey urban areas can lead to improved mental health ...
January 25, 2014
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Bio Gas Car: Pros, Cons, Costs
Epoch Times is taking a look at each of the major options for going green on the road. ...
January 20, 2014
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Watch: Bird Steals Camera, Shoots Amazing Video of Penguin Colony
A wild bird, intrigued by a spy egg-cam planted by John Downer Production—a company that specializes in making ...
January 19, 2014
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Gidon Belmaker
Electric Cars by the Numbers
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January 18, 2014
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Endangered Turtles Face New Threat in Indonesia
Green sea turtles remain a rare sight in many parts of the world, but one Indonesian island tasked ...
Explainer: What Causes Winter Storms?
The storms which have battered the UK over recent weeks can be traced back to a strong front ...
January 9, 2014
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Nigel Arnell
After Shooting 40,000 Elephants, He Vowed to Find a Better Way to Save Two-Thirds of the World From Becoming Desert
As two thirds of the world is possibly in danger of slowly turning to desert, Allan Savory's Holistic ...
January 8, 2014
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Marieke Vos
Is Industrial Hemp the Ultimate Energy Crop?
Using industrial hemp for the production of bioenergy may be efficient and better for the environment than some ...
January 6, 2014
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Thomas Prade
Amazing Nature: Lightning Creates Food Out of Thin Air
Though lightning can cause great damage, it can also create life-sustaining materials when it strikes air.
January 4, 2014
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