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On a volcanic outpost in the South Atlantic, scientists have documented something they had never seen before in nature: rocks ...
This footage reveals the harsh reality of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Once a vital lifeline for the city, it is ...
Harmful chemical loads, invasive species and supposedly banned plastic items continue to threaten Irish beaches and ...
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