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Prehistoric Evidence Shows Mammals Evolved Rapidly When Dinosaurs Went Extinct
Three new species of ancient mammals have been found by scientists, indicating rapid evolution following the dinosaur extinction.
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Siberian Wildfires Releases Record Breaking Emissions as Smokes Become Visible in Space
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EPA Will Ban Pesticide Linked to Neurological Damage in Children
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Tropical Storm Fred's Flood and Strong Winds Left Trail of Destruction in Georgia, Carolinas
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Worrying Amounts of Drug Traces Leaked by Sewage Pipes Found in Chesapeake Bay
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Extreme Heat Affects US Outdoor Workers, Risking Their Health and Reducing Yearly Income
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Newsom Declares State of Emergency as Caldor Wildfire Consumes 53,700 Acres
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Coastal Wetlands Offers More Storm Protection Than Massive Seawalls
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Germany Forecasted to Record Largest Increase in Greenhouse Gases Emissions Since 1990
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Snake Bites an Indian Man, He Takes ‘Revenge’ by Biting it Repeatedly
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Clever Cuttlefish: Unlike Humans, Cuttlefish Memory Becomes Sharper the Older They Get!
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By 2030, 3 Million Homes Could Be Using Low-Carbon Hydrogen for Heat






