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Dolphins' Playful Nature Linked to Adult Reproductive Success
The latest report suggested that juvenile dolphins, which are playful, have a higher chance of reproductive success and fathering their offspring. Read here.
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Northeast Weather Forecast: First Heatwave of Year to Bring Warmer Conditions This Week
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Understanding the Science of Weather-Induced Mood Variations and Their Impact on Society
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Wild Horses Returns To Kazakhstan After 200 Years
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Earthquakes are Rocking North Georgia Over the Past Week, Experts Explain the Reason Behind It
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US Summer Season: 'Dangerous Heat' Continues to Impact Southwest Region and California as of June 11: NWS Warns
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Methane Emissions Remain Untaxed as New Zealand Shifts Climate Strategy
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Industrial Air Pollution Linked to Low Birth Weight in New Mexico, Scientist Identify Five Major Air Pollutants [Study]
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Common Ocean Algae Help in Cooling Earth's Climate, New Discovery Reveals
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Twin Elephants Born in Thailand Bringing Double Joy to Conservationists
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Ozone Layer’s New Lease on Life as Studies Confirm Drop in Destructive Chemicals
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High Temperature Due To Climate Change Leads To Poorer School Performances In Asia
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Microplastic Pollution Found In All Human Semen Samples Tested In A Study, Calls For Further Reproductive Research

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