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- Invasive Water Chestnut Takes Over River Surface in New York Again, Fills 400 Dump Trucks- It took 400 dump truckloads to clear up invasive water chestnuts from the surface of the Oswegatchie River in New York. Read more here. 
Latest Research Articles
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 Southeast Asia Frog Evades Predators by Camouflaging as Animal Droppings
- Missing Chunk of Ancient Earth From 160M Years Ago 'Pontus' Tectonic Plate Revealed as Modern-Day Borneo Via Tomography
- Ancient Shark Species That Looked Like Stingrays Discovered in Earth's Largest Cave System
- Ancient Ostrich Terror Birds Left 8M-Year-Old Tracks on Fossil Substrate in Argentina
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 Hailstorm Frequency: New Study Shows 'Hail-Prone Days' Increased by 40% in Heavily Populated Areas in Australia
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 Excessive Rainfall, Thunderstorms to Hit Midwest, Middle Mississippi Valley This Weekend
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 US Weather Forecast: Southeast, Florida to Expect Cooler Temperatures This Weekend
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 3000 Tires Pulled Out of Philadelphia River in Cleaning Project
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 Pumpkins Season in October: 7 Important Health Benefits of Pumpkins
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 Better Eye Health Achieved Through 16 Weeks of Eating Grapes, Study Says
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 'Ring of Fire:' Three Ways to View the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse and Three Important Points to Remember
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 Strong El Nino Will Be Likely This Fall to Winter Season in US, Forecast Shows






