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Pit Vipers Use Cooperative Sensors To Hunt in the Dark, Physicists Find
Found in a wide variety of habitats, from jungles to deserts, these pit vipers use powerful infrared sensors located near their nostrils to hunt for prey in the darkness by sensing even the tiniest temperature change
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NWS Weather Forecast in South Carolina: Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms To Hit This Early Week
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Northeast, Midwest Weather Forecast: Unseasonably Warm Conditions to Continue This Week in US Winter
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Mastering Call of Duty: Warzone 2 — Advanced Tips and Lesser-Known Tricks Revealed!
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![Mountain Glaciers in China are Melting Faster Than Previously Thought Due to Global Heat Wave [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69294/mountain-glaciers-china-are-melting-faster-previously-thought-due-global-heat-wave-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=8667140e8696b1b52cc240d22655d79d)
Mountain Glaciers in China are Melting Faster Than Previously Thought Due to Global Heat Wave [Study]
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Southern US Forecast: Strong Winds, Isolated Tornadoes To Impact This Week With Rounds of Rain
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California NWS Latest Forecast: Dangerous Flooding, Flash Flood Likely Early Next Week
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![St. Lawrence River Suffers from Pharmaceutical Pollution Containing Medicinal Drugs, Threatening Aquatic Wildlife [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69291/st-lawrence-river-suffers-pharmaceutical-pollution-containing-medicinal-drugs-threatening.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=5b03463ca651d36a978fe1aaab871b15)
St. Lawrence River Suffers from Pharmaceutical Pollution Containing Medicinal Drugs, Threatening Aquatic Wildlife [Study]
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![Toxic Red Tide Costs Florida's Economy $2.7 Billion as Tourists Avoid Algal Blooms on Beaches [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69293/toxic-red-tide-costs-floridas-economy-27-billion-tourists-avoid-algal-blooms-beaches-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=48619b30956b115eb9aa16d7d78234e0)
Toxic Red Tide Costs Florida's Economy $2.7 Billion as Tourists Avoid Algal Blooms on Beaches [Study]
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Quake That Hit 350 Million Years Ago Toppled Trees, Preserved Plant Fossils In Canada
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![Mysterious Black Eggs Found 20,000 Feet in Abyss of the Pacific Ocean [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69292/mysterious-black-eggs-found-20000-feet-abyss-pacific-ocean-study.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=f3c84c1c49ed4df7166f6e1f4ef7ca3f)
Mysterious Black Eggs Found 20,000 Feet in Abyss of the Pacific Ocean [Study]
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Climate Change Drives Greenland’s Land Uplift and Island Formation
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California Weather Update: 94% Of Population Might Get Drenched, Risked For Floods Due To Storm

![Ancient Underthrust Rocks in Prehistoric Subduction Zones Could Help in Earthquake Prediction [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69295/ancient-underthrust-rocks-prehistoric-subduction-zones-could-help-earthquake-prediction-study.jpg?w=242&h=135&f=7e30ea1f2aa036d4822ac6a7e3bcffb0)




