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Plants Optimize Their Photosynthesis and Growth in Response To Shorter Days, Study Reports
The upcoming daylight saving time "fall back" may be a drag for many people—but new research from Michigan State University scientists reveals that plants have found ways to cope.
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At least 150 Killed, Hundreds Hurt In Nepal's Deadliest Quake
Last 5 'Akikiki Bird Faces Possible Extinction as Non-Native Mosquitoes Bring Malaria to Hawaii
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80 Bird Species Named After People to be Renamed by 2024
Siberian Woolly Rhino DNA From Ice Age Found in Fossilized Poop of Ancient Hyena
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Tropical Rainstorm to Bring Heavy Rains, Mudslides to Central America
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US Weather Forecast: Moderate to Heavy Rain to Hit Oregon, Washington This Week
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Strong Winds, Fire Concerns To Unload in Central, Northeast Colorado This Weekend
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Starfish: Head that Crawls on the Seafloor, Genetic Sequencing Reveals
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Weather Forecast: Atmospheric River Soaks Pacific Northwest with Flooding, Heavy Rains, 2 Incoming Storms
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Endangered Bison Spotted In Thailand For The First Time In 37 Years
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Chicxulub Asteroid That Killed Off Dinosaurs Also Stunted Plants’ Photosynthesis, Study Says
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International Funding To Protect Communities From Extreme Weather Woefully Inadequate, UN Warns






