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Sugar Maple Unlikely to Be Moved by Climate Change
Sugar Maples will remain until further notice. Climate is a critical aspect in determining a plant species' developing region. Some research recommends that climate change will cause some species to spread several dozen kilometers north of their current distribution areas in the next century.
Latest Research Articles
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Record-Challenging Warmth Interrupts Winter in the Northeast
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World's Worst Measles Epidemic Kills 6,000 in DR Congo
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Tips for Using a Menstrual Cup
Taal Volcano: Steam Blast Could Be A Sign of ‘Major Eruption’
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The Well-Kept Secrets of a Mysterious 2,600-Year-Old Brain in England Has Just Been Uncovered
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Too Late! Stranded Residents in Australia Can Only Watch the Escalating Fires From Their Homes While Hoping For Salvation
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Top 4 Sure-fire Techniques That Will Help You Save Energy And Cut Down On Your Monthly Bills
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Shark Genome Provides New Insights To Immunity, Bone Formation
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Meat-Eaters Support Veganism as ‘Ethical’ Despite High Cost and Increased Difficulty
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New Zealand's Warmest Year on Record is Now On Its Fourth Streak
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Puffins Are A Lot Like Humans: They Use Tools to Scratch Themselves
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Guide to Starting an Eco-Friendly Fish Farm






