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Pig-Boar Hybrids in Fukushima May Show How Nature Heals After Man-Made Disasters
According to a study published Wednesday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the lack of people and the abrupt release of pigs into the wild resulted in novel boar-pig hybrids that are now recovering Fukushima - though experts aren't sure how long these hybrids will endure.
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Invasive Species of Giant Snails Invade San Antonio River, Threatening Aquatic Life
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All-Time High Heat Expected as Wildfires Scorch Turkey and Europe
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Casualties in China Flash Flood Soars to 302, COVID-19 Outbreak Worsens Situation
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Biggest Ever Wildfire in Hawaii Scorched 40,000 Acres Amid Drought
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Meteorologists: Parts of Southern US Brace For Torrential Rainfall This Week
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Stunning Footage Captures Sky Turning Bright Green as Meteor Crashed in Turkey
Slowdown of Earth's Rotation 2.4 Billion Years Ago Resulted in Oxygen Surge
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Plumes of Smoke From Siberian Wildfires Has Reached North Pole, Prompting Concerns
California Warned of Plague Risk After Chipmunks Tested Positive for Pathogens
A Massive Asteroid Will Hurl Past Earth at a Dangerously Close Distance in August
Wildlife Researchers Uses Arboreal Camera Traps to Study Elusive, Tree-Dwelling Animals
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"Like the Plague"- Climate Crisis Triggers Catastrophic Events Around the World





