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Tragedy and Mystery of Lake Chagan: The Most Radioactive Lake in the World
Lake Chagan is the outcome of a thermonuclear explosion that took place in 1965 at a nuclear test site in Semey, also referred to as "The Polygon" in Kazakhstan.
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Hoover Dam Dips to Record-low Water Levels as Severe Drought Plagues Western U.S.
Tropical Activity in Gulf of Mexico Indicates Atlantic Basin is Heating Up
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Man Recounts Horrifying Experience After Getting Swallowed by Humpback Whale
Nuclear Bomb Detectors Accidentally Discovered Secret Blue Whale Colony!
EV Innovations: How Electric Vehicles Have Become Cleaner With Each New Versions
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Saharan "Godzilla" Dust Storm Spotted Heading to Florida This Week
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2021 Pacific Hurricane Season: Tropical Storm Carlos is Third Storm to Form in Gulf of Mexico
Power Price Soar as Heightened California Heat Wave May Worsen Drought
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Supervolcanic Explosions 75,000 Years Ago Cause Significant Drop in Ozone Levels
Deep Sea Mystery: Ultra-Black Fishes Absorb Light and 'Disappear' Into the Darkness
Racoon Dogs Can Be the Next Non-Native and Invasive Pest in the UK
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Woman at Risk of Being Blind After Contracting Rare Cowpox Virus From Pet Cat






