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Scientists Examine Strange 'Melting' of Earth's Crust in North America
Professors and students of the University of Wyoming have identified an atypical belt of igneous rocks that extends for more than 2,000 miles from British Columbia, Canada, to Sonora, Mexico.
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Oleander: Eating a Single Leaf of This Deadly Plant is Enough to Kill an Adult Human
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Gender Reveal Triggered 'Earthquake-Like Tremors' in New Hampshire
Can California Successfully Ban Fracking and Oil Extraction by 2024?
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Indigenous People Spent Years Planting and Cultivating 'Forest Gardens' in Pacific Northwest
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New Study: Climate Change Has Gotten So Worse That It Shifted the Earth's Axis
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PDK: Scientists Invent New Plastic That Can Be Recycled Indefinitely to Solve Waste Crisis
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Male Dolphins Learn the 'Names' of Their Friends to Set Up a Team
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Idaho Senate Approves Bill to Hunt and Kill Up to 90% of Wolf Population in the State
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An Octopus' Emotions: New Study Suggests They Can Feel Emotional, Physical Pain
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German-Israeli Startup Aims Higher to Collect Atmospheric CO2
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Lake Michigan's Rising Temperature a Troubling Climate Change Sign
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Beyond Earth Day: 5 Innovative Ideas that Will Help 'Restore Our Earth'