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New Device Can Make Seawater Drinkable in Minutes: Can it Solve World's Freshwater Shortage?
South Korean scientists claim to have developed a new device that can remove nearly all of the salt from seawater, potentially addressing one of the world's most serious health issues.
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Lair of Bones: Archeologists Unearthed Cave in Saudi Arabia Filled With Thousands of Skeletons
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Singapore Celebrates First-Ever Giant Panda Born Thanks to Conservation Efforts
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Due to Historic Drought, US Declares Water Shortage on Colorado River That Supplies 40 Million People
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Death Trap: Poisonous Gases Killed 3 Brothers Working in a Manure Pit in Ohio
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A Particularly Intense Solar Storm Can Cripple Power Grids and Satellites
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Amid Global Warming, Forest Trees Help Cools the Planet by Generating Clouds
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“An Era of Pandemics”: Experts Say Risks For New Diseases Emerge From Wildlife Trade
Plague 2021: Scientists Recorded Person-to-Person Transmission of Drug-Resistant Yersinia Pestis
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A Massive Part of Sunken Continent of Zealandia is More Ancient Than We Thought
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Massive Melting Event in Antarctica Could Result to Catastrophic Events, Expert Warns
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Stormy Weather Triggers Flash Flooding in Texas State Capitol Building
Heroic Cat Meows Nonstop Until Rescuers Found 83-Year-Old Owner Stuck in Ravine






