Southern California
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How Red Sea Urchin Populations in Northern and Southern California Are Adapted To Different Environmental Changes
A new study of red sea urchins, a commercially valuable species, looked at how different populations react to environmental changes.
Latest Research Articles
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New Research Aims to Prevent Deadly Disasters by Predicting Future Mudslides
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Tropical Storm Kay to Bring Rains and Small Flooding in Southern California
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Hurricane Kay Could Bring Heavy Rains and Floods to Southern California
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Fairview Fire in Southern California Kills Two Civilians, Forces Evacuations of over 1,000 People
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Route Fire: Evacuation Order Issued as Massive Wildfire Spreads Across Northern Los Angeles County
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Viral Video: Sea Lions Chase Away Beachgoers in Southern California as They Want Privacy
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Sheep Fire: US State Government Issue Mandatory Evacuation Orders as Wildfire Spreads Across Southern California
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Drought Puts Six Million Southern California Residents Under Water Restrictions
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Scientists Assess Frogs Infected with the Chytridiomycosis Disease in Baja California
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Potential Soaking Storms Prompt Flood Watches in Southern California
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Southern California Faces Wildfire Threat with Strong Winds and Low Humidity Worsening the Situation
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Mother Fights Mountain Lion With Bare Hands, Saving Life of Her 5-Year-Old Son