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Study: After Arctic Winds, 'Arctic Warming' Could Happen Next in Southern US
Long-lasting heatwaves can be deadly. A new study suggests the warming Arctic could drive more of them in the future.
Latest Research Articles
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Fishes Contribute About 1.65 Billion Tons Of Carbon In Upper Ocean Waters Annually
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Don’t Let your Sleep Affect Due to an Uncomfortable Mattress
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Unauthorized International Trading of Wild Life Causes Decrease In Species Abundance
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Genomes of Caribbean and Pacific Crocodile Evolution Inspired by Ice Age Glaciations
World's Toughest Animals: From Whales to Insects
Aquarium Eggs: Scientists Find Out How to Protect Endangered Zebra Shark
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Natural Gas: The Other Reason Why Texas Had Power Shortage, Not Just Snowstorm
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Seahorses: The World's Most Adaptive Marine Animal
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Skeletal Leftover of Female Horse Uncovered in Utah Backyard
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"Freeze-off": Texas Intense Snowstorm Froze Power Supplies
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Helping the Environment with the Proper Agricultural Covers
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100 Animals Dead: Overnight Fire Ravaged Indianapolis Pet Store






