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Harmful Blue-Green Algae Found in Australia Might Just Be What Makes Mars Habitable
A serious blue-green algae warning for Lake Tuggeranong, Australia's Lake Burley Griffin, was raised. However dangerous as they may be, the same kind of algae might just be the way to make Mars habitable.
Latest Research Articles
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Scientists Warn Alaska Thunderstorms Could Triple
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Paleontologists Discover New Insect Group After Solving 150-Year-old Mystery
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Climate Change Leads to the Migration of Some Dinosaurs to Greenland
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February's Snow Moon: When, Where, How to See it
Fatal Encounter: Male Jaguar Accidentally Killed Female Over "Terrible Mistake"
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Texas Snowstorm UPDATE: Plants Release Extra Waste Pollution, Heavy as Two Planes Combined
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40 Long-finned Pilot Whales 'Refloated' in New Zealand
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New Research: 10,000 Year Old Dog Bone Changes Our View About The First Americans
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Biologists Puzzled by Yellow Penguin Found on South Georgia Island
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Male Humpback Whale Survives 4-Hour Attack By Troop Of Orcas
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Study: Octopuses Have a Strange Light Sense Helping Them Hide from Predators
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Anatomically Faultless Kangaroo is Most Ancient Australia's Rock Painting