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For the first time, scientists are collecting lake samples jointly during the winter to better understand global warming.

Water crises threaten the lives of 190 million children in Africa
The triple threat of water-related crises include inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene.

Tracking brown macroalgae in the Atlantic Ocean
A large amount of sargassum is floating eastward in the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to create beach hazards as is runs into coastlines.

Road traffic noise linked to high blood pressure, study says
Living near noisy road traffic is linked to hypertension, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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Prince Harry, Elton John appear at UK court for privacy lawsuit
Prince Harry is among other big names suing the publisher of the Daily Mail accused of phone-tapping and privacy violations.

Why are single women outnumbering single men in homeownership?
One big factor is that women’s earnings have steadily increased in the past decade.

Lawmakers are trying to make it easier for teachers to move states
When teachers move states, their licenses often don't come with them. It's a bipartisan mission lawmakers hope to fix to lessen the teacher shortage.