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 Living in Climate Change 'Danger Zones' Can Expose Humans to Deadly, Extreme Weather EventsThe latest studies are identifying the climate change 'danger zones' and humans living in them could be exposed to extreme weather events. Read more here. 
Latest Research Articles
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 Hotter Rivers Can Occur Due to Drought, Reduced Water Flows, Report Warns
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 Lolita's Death: Performing Killer Whale Die Due to Multiple Chronic Illnesses, Old Age
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 Pets Also Pose Health Risks for Backyard Zoonoses of Infectious Diseases [Study]
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 Great White Shark’s Carcass Suggests Orca Feasted On Its Liver In Australia
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 Sea-Level and Climate Fluctuations Altered the Marine Ecosystems at the South Pole 390-385 Million Years Ago
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 US Weather Forecast: Rainy Outlook to Hit Mid-Atlantic States, Ohio Valley, Upper Midwest, Eastern US
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 Boston Winter Forecast: More Snow Likely Amidst Strong El Nino in US
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 Bird Reproduction in Agricultural Lands Hit Hard by Extreme Temperatures
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 Ahead of the Curve: Neora's Innovative Approach to Beauty and Wellness
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 Golden Retrievers With HER4 Gene Influences Lifespan in the Popular Breed, Study Finds
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 Marine Mammal Species Live Longer In Zoological Institutions Than In Wild, Study Finds
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 Mixed-Reality Headset Can Map Forest Floor Vegetation and Mammal Diversity Using VegSense Software






