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In 30 Years, African Great Apes Risk Being Homeless as Their Territory Faces Degradation
Recently, a study published in Diversity and Distributions presented the startling warning that many African great apes could lose over 90% of their natural territory by the year 2050.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts Alarmed as Florida Manatees Face Highest Fatality Rate in Years
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Bolivian Tribe With Healthiest Brains May Hold Key to Curing Alzheimer's
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Hurricane Facts: Can El Niño Cause Snakes to be More Aggressive?
Learning Plants' Feelings Helps Scientists Improve Crop Production
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Rain Showers and Thunderstorms May Help Cool Heatwaves in Northeastern States
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Here's What Scientists Uncovered After Extracting DNA From 'Blood Snow' in Alps
Research Shows Turning Off Building Lights at Night Reduces Bird Collision Cases
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Incoming Solar Storm: 'High-Speed' Space Weather May Clash With Earth Tomorrow
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Shockingly Expensive Whale "Vomit" Discovered in Yemen is Worth $1.5 Million!
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Mega-drought Drastically Affects Colorado River, Risking Water Shortage to 40 Million People
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Two Arizona Wildfires Burned Over 60,000 Acres of Land, Prompting Evacuation
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World’s Oldest Water Found in an Ancient Pool Below Canada





