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We all know a few basic laws of nature, like predators hunt to stay alive, prey stay alert to avoid becoming food, and ...
Cyanobacteria, as they still exist today, were the first organisms to carry out photosynthesis and release oxygen. Produced in primeval oceans about 2.5 billion years ago, this oxygen accumulated in ...
PRIMETIMER on MSN
Where is Susan Smith now? Details explored ahead of Dateline: Secrets Uncovered on Oxygen
Dateline: Secrets Uncovered revisits the 1994 case of Susan Smith, who falsely reported a carjacking before confessing to ...
In the slow-moving canals and shadowy marshes of the Florida Everglades live some of the most dangerous creatures. You ...
Life needs nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. But without the right balance of oxygen, these elements get locked away in planets’ cores.
Swamps have a long reputation for danger, and much of it is well-founded. Beyond the thick vegetation and heavy humidity, these wetlands store massive amounts of carbon, release methane gas, support ...
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Researchers stunned as historic event transforms Baltic sea: 'We are preparing for extensive measurements'
The Baltic Sea has been experiencing a lack of oxygen. Researchers stunned as historic event transforms Baltic sea: 'We are ...
Around 2.3 billion years ago, the Great Oxygenation Event (GOE) marked a major turning point in Earth’s history. The increase ...
For decades, many scientists believed that most of the water in our planet came from space, transported by meteorites and comets during the first moments of ...
XINTC has introduced an advanced electrolyzer that uses polymer components to replace expensive metals, significantly ...
Scientists have developed a new edge-of-field water-treatment system that reduces the load of excess nutrients washing into ...
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