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Earthquakes Deep Below Antarctic Waters Seem to Have Surprising Effects on Life at the Surface
Shaking caused by quakes may cause ocean floor vents to release more nutrients, triggering blooms in plant-like organisms ...
Drinking enough water plays a key role in energy, digestion and focus. Here's how much you should aim for and the signs you ...
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How much water do you really need each day? The science behind staying hydrated in every season
You’ve probably heard the “eight glasses a day” rule — but experts say hydration isn’t one-size-fits-all. Here’s how to know ...
Whether you like your H2O insulated, filtered or even scented, stay hydrated with these planet-friendly designs ...
The world’s oceans are becoming dangerously acidic. A controversial proposal would raise the pH — by mixing chemicals into ...
Europa’s buried ocean has made it one of the most exciting places to search for life beyond Earth. However, new calculations suggest its seafloor may be calm, cold, and largely inactive, with little ...
Jessa Duggar shared the new milestone she hit in her weight loss journey, which she started after she and husband Ben Seewald ...
Best Life on MSN
20 Best Dog Breeds That Don’t Shed, According to Veterinarians
Nope! Grant Little, DVM, a veterinarian expert on JustAnswer, says that many of the least-shedding dogs actually have quite ...
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How Much Water Should You Be Drinking a Day?
Medically reviewed by Aviv Joshua, MS How much water you should drink a day depends on your activity level, weather, and health status. The general recommendation is 11.5 cups of fluids per day for ...
British Columbia’s modest climate gains are at risk after a wave of policy clawbacks this past year. According to the ...
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‘Milk Drunk’ Kitten Has the Internet Falling in Love
As PetMD points out, kittens typically drink milk for the first eight weeks of their lives, so fortunately, Twyla still has several more weeks to go with the good stuff. However, it’s important to ...
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Microplastics Are Increasingly Contaminating Our Bodies and Bottled Water Is a Major Route
Microplastics range from about the width of a bacterium to several millimeters across. Nanoplastics are smaller still. These ...
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