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22 Percent Of Florida Keys' Coral Reefs Survived From Marine Heat Wave
Only 22 percent of Florida Keys' coral reefs survived from marine heat waves. Read more here. Experts found out that only 22% of Florida Keys' coral reefs survived from marine heat waves.
Latest Research Articles
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Dinosaurs Dominate Earth for 160 Million Years Not Because of Their Size But Due to Their Specialized Stance and Locomotion [Study]
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Wetland Methane Emissions In Boreal-Arctic Region Up By 9% Since 2022, Study Finds
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Heavy Wind And Rain Could Trigger Widespread Desert Locust Outbreak, Study Says
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Polar Bears Face Starvation As They Cannot Adapt Their Diet To Living In Land
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California Weather Update: Pair Of Storms To Bring Floods, Landslides
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Ancient Animal Lovers: Dogs, Horses and Other Animals Found Buried Alongside Humans in Italy Over 2,000 Years Ago [Study]
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Libya Faces Groundwater Crisis as Coastal Town Is Inundated
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Fossil Sites With Extraordinary Preservation Influence Evolutionary Relationships
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Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]
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Wetlands Struggle to Keep Up With Sea Level Rise, Researchers Find
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Tijuana River Contamination: Untreated Sewage, Industrial Waste in River Poses a "Public Health Crisis"
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Colombia's Critically Endangered Species Doubled Since 2017