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The cyanobacteria bloom, also known as blue-green algae, can sicken people and animals who come in contact with it.
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A magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck near Russia last Tuesday, leading to a tsunami advisory along the Bay Area coastline, ...
A popular water park was temporarily closed at Minnedosa Lake due to algae on the water, marking a first for the park since it opened in 2019.
According to a study published in the Journal of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, "inorganic mercury circulating in the ...
Scientists are alarmed by a significant decline in blue whale vocalizations, nearly 40 percent, attributed to extreme marine ...
According to new data from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), nearly 300,000 people are injured in ...
While forests and farmland expanded their role in capturing carbon, ocean algae began to struggle, especially in tropical waters. This shift is changing the balance of life on Earth, with land ...
If taking an aspirin or simply lying down isn't cutting it when you have a headache, you may want to consider what's on your plate for relief. While no food will cure headaches or migraines, certain ...
Children play near their village of floating gardens near Srinagar around June 22, 1973. In the background is a Muslim ...
A 9-year-old girl was attacked by sea lion at Asilomar, possibly due to aggressive behavior stemming from toxins from algae ...
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