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Astronomers Confirm Presence of Second Trojan Asteroid on Earth’s Orbit
Astronomers estimate the Trojan asteroid will accompany Earth for more than 3,500 years The second Earth Trojan asteroid was confirmed by astronomers and called it 2020 XL5, according to a new study published in the journal Nature on February 1.
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River Basins Tend to Face High Flood Risks as Temperature Increases
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Mother Faces Attempted Murder Charge for Dropping 3-Year-Old Daughter into Bear Enclosure
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400 Invasive Suckermouth Catfish Dumped From Aquariums in Texas River
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Exposure to Invisible Air Pollution Can be Harmful to Human Health Just Like Smog
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USGS Discovers Growing Bulge Near Three Sisters Volcano Due to Increased Seismic Activity
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Class G-2 Geomagnetic Storm Watch Issued as Sun Shows Unusual Activities
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Parasitic Gall Wasps: Why it Took 4 Years for Scientists to Identify Them
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Winter Storm Landon to Bring Freezing Rain and Heavy Snow as Groundhog Day Grows Near
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Migratory Birds Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Effectively Locate Their Nesting Places
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Longest Lightning Bolt Spanning 477 Miles Detected in Three States, Setting Global Record
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Decline in Wales' Otter Population Linked to River Pollution






