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Trees in Western US Are Slowly Dying of Thirst Brought by Severe Drought
Trees require water to survive on hot, dry days, yet they can only do so for short periods of time. Even naturally suited trees may perish amid prolonged droughts and high heat waves, such as those currently afflicting the United States.
Latest Research Articles
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Dinosaurs Were Already Dying Off Even Before Massive Asteroid Drove Them to Extinction
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Tropical Storm Elsa May Hamper Search and Rescue Efforts in Florida Collapsed Condo
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RSV: Another Viral Respiratory Outbreak is on the Rise in Parts of Southern US
"Giant Space Object Incoming" But, is it Really? (Debunking Alarmist News Headlines)
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Lytton, the Hottest Place in Canada, Sees an Uprise in Wildfires Triggered by Heat Wave
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Your Pet Cat Might Turn More Affectionate and Clingy During the Pandemic, Says New Study
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'Living Close to Hell'- Historic Heat Wave Blamed for Killing 63 in Oregon
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Experts Point at Extreme Heat Wave for the Hundreds of Deaths Across Northwest US
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Zion National Park in Utah Ravaged by Flash Floods Brought by Monsoon Thunderstorms