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Impact of Microplastics on Weather Patterns: Scientists’ Findings

Clouds are a crucial part of the Earth's weather system. They form when water vapor in the atmosphere clings to tiny particles and turns into liquid droplets or ice crystals. A recent study has...
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Experts Consider Banning Ineffective Cold and Flu Remedies in US

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US has raised concerns about the effectiveness of oral phenylephrine, a key ingredient found in popular over-the-counter cold and flu remedies. Phenylephrine is a nasal decongestant...
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Will Other Countries Follow Suit if Donald Trump Scales Back America’s Climate Targets?

After a year of extreme weather and rising global temperatures, this year's UN climate summit is crucial. However, with President-elect Donald Trump planning to withdraw the US from the global climate process, concerns are...
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Uncovering the Surprising Truth About China’s Cretaceous ‘Pompeii’

The Yixian Formation in China has long been known as the "Pompeii" of the dinosaur world, holding some of the best-preserved fossils on Earth. These fossils provide a glimpse into life 130 million to...
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Test Your Knowledge on Charles Darwin: Father of Evolution Quiz

Charles Darwin, a renowned British naturalist, biologist, and geologist, was a key figure in the 19th century. His groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection, outlined in his famous book "On the Origin of...
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Prince William to Attend COP30 Climate Conference in Brazil 2023

Prince William is set to attend the COP30 climate conference in Brazil next year. This decision comes after his recent trip to South Africa, where he celebrated the fourth year of his annual Earthshot...
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Purple Tunic Belonging to Alexander the Great: Scholar’s Claim Sparks Debate

A scholar claims that a tunic found in an ancient tomb in Greece belonged to Alexander the Great, sparking debate among experts. The tomb is believed to have belonged to Alexander's father, Philip II,...
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Evolutionary Study Suggests Humans’ Big Brains Not Cause of Difficult Childbirth

Difficult births are not unique to humans, as a recent study on chimpanzee pelvic bones has revealed. This analysis suggests that complicated births may not have emerged in humans as a result of the...
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City-size ‘centaur’ comet brightens 300 times post cold-volcanic eruption

A mysterious volcanic comet known as 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann has recently experienced its largest outburst in over three years, according to researchers. This city-size comet, spanning around 37 miles across, has unleashed four major eruptions in...
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Evolution of H5N1 Bird Flu for Mammal Infection: CDC Study Findings

The H5N1 bird flu virus has been making headlines this year, with nearly 50 cases reported in the U.S. so far. While the virus has caused only mild illnesses in humans, the Centers for...