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Sponges Can Withstand High Doses of Radiation Without Getting Cancer
Sponges possess a long lifespan and somatic cell turnover, which should make them easily affected by cancer because over the journey of their lifespans they would be expected to pile up carcinogenic mutations.
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Vehicle Emission Standards to be Proposed by the EPA
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Pet Owners Make Mobile Bed for Old Dog for One Last Beach Trip
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Greenest Day Ever: Green Energy Generated 60% Electricity in UK Easter
South Africa Will Make These Necessary Changes to Hit 2030 Emission Target
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Scientists Combine Nature with Tech to Produce Venus Flytrap 'Robo-Plant'
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Underwater Cannibalism: Hungry Baby Starfish Devour Each Other For Survival
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Gas Stoves Linked to Worsening Global Warming: Is It Time to Ban Them?
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After a Year of Rehabilitation, Orphaned Bobcat Siblings Have Been Released in the Wild
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New Study Reveals Fireflies Have Musical Armor Protecting Them Against Predators
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Stampede of a Thousand Dolphins Left Many Californians Amazed
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Late Bloomer: Cherry Blossoms in Washington Shows Effects of Climate Change
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Low-Cost Rechargeable Batteries Opens New Avenues for Renewable Energy Storage





