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California Reaches for a Little-Known Rule to Reclaim Its Clean Air Power
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How Indigenous Science Is Reshaping the Fight to Save the Amazon
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Antibiotics Found in Brazilian River Fish Signal a Slow-Moving Food Safety Crisis
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Copper's Battery-Powered Induction Range Could Rewire How Homes Electrify
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A Hidden Freshwater System Beneath the Great Salt Lake Changes Everything
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Antarctica's Iron Fertilization Theory Just Took a Major Hit From Field Data
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