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Scientists Worried That Amazon Rainforest is Releasing More CO2 Than It Can Absorb
For the first time, scientists have proven that the Amazon rainforest is releasing more carbon dioxide than it can absorb.
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Air Pollution: People Inhaling Dirty Air More Likely to Experience Severe COVID-19 Symptoms
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Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs? Raw Dog Food Could Be the Leading Cause
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Scientists Discover 400-Year-Old Greenland Shark Likely Born Around 1620
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Doyle Resident Describes Terrifying Experience as Wildfire Took Over his Hometown
DNA From a 1600-Year-Old Mummified Sheep Opens New Doors for Scientific Study
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Mysterious Ice Worms Are Appearing on Glaciers This Summer
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Gusty Winds, Flood Caused by Severe Storms Will Rattle Nebraska to Minnesota, Wisconsin
Mice Plague in Australia Continues to Wreak Havoc Due to Exploding Population of Rodents
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As Dozens of Wildfires Burn in the West, Shortage of Jet Fuel Could Affect Firefighting Efforts
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NASA Uncovers Mystery of Vanishing Lakes Hidden Under Antarctic Ice Sheet
Explained: Ominous-Looking Clouds Spotted Over Georgia This Week
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Areas in Philadelphia Flooded After Experiencing a Month's Worth of Rain in a Single Day