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Mining Pollution Limits Access to Clean Water in Papua New Guinea
A new report titled Red Water documents the social, environmental, economic, and health impacts of gold mining in Porgera, Papua New Guinea.
Coral Reefs Near Equator Less Affected by Ocean Warming
Ocean warming is threatening coral reefs globally, with persistent thermal stress events degrading coral reefs worldwide, but a new study has found that corals at or near the equator are affected less than corals elsewhere.
U.S. Indoor Climate Most Similar to Northeast African Outdoors
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How Tumors Behave on Acid
Scientists have long known that tumors have many pockets of high acidity, usually found deep within the tumor where little oxygen is available.
Supercomputer Sheds Light on How Droplets Merge
Scientists have revealed the precise molecular mechanisms that cause drops of liquid to combine, in a discovery that could have a range of applications.