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People Who Live Past 105 Years Old Develop Genes That Stop DNA Damage
Researchers have discovered that people who live more than 105 years likely have a special genetic background that makes their bodies more capable of repairing DNA, according to a new study.
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Giant California Condors Trashes House in Tehachapi
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Roadmap Shows How Expanding New York's Solar Energy Will Help Meet Green Goals
Insecticides Killing Bees Officially Banned by the European Union
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Coconut Crab: 5 Enthralling Facts About This Crustacean
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Here's Why Chevron and BP Are Investing in Geothermal Energy
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Scientists Discover Four Different Species of Giraffe, and How They Differ From One Another
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Debunking 5 Common Myths About Lightning: Does It Really Never Strike Twice?
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Unstoppable Sinking of Mexico: City's Water Security, Infrastructure at Grave Risk
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Trained Bees Can Identify COVID-19 Infection Through Sense of Smell Within Seconds!
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Scientists Approve Japan's Plan to Dump 1 Million Tonnes of Fukushima Nuclear Waste in Pacific Ocean
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80-year-old Australian Man Survives Tense Boat Ride with Deadly Tiger Snake!






