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Arctic Rivers at Risk of Losing Permafrost and Releasing Carbon Due to Global Warming
New research from Dartmouth College provides the first evidence that the Arctic's frozen soil is the dominant force shaping Earth's northernmost rivers.
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Habituation Seen As Trigger To Devil Monkey Attacks, Bites
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Clownfish Drives Away Fish With Vertical Markings Like Their Own, Study Says
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Over Six Million Residents In Catalonia Affected By Worst Drought
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US West Coast Weather update: Heavy Rain, Mountain Snow To Heighten Flood Risk
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Harmful Forever Chemicals in Cosmetic Products To Be Banned in New Zealand Due to Environmental Impacts
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Raccoons That Escaped from Sunderland Enclosure Returns After Being Tempted of Hot Dogs
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Alberta’s Emergency Alert Shows the Potential of Voluntary Energy Conservation, Expert Says
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Rare and Unusual Behavior: Asian Fishing Cats Caught Preying on Birds in Tree-Top Nests
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Sea Otters’ Role in Restoring California Estuary’s Degraded Geology Revealed
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New England Colder Outlook: Snow To Bring Much-Awaited Perfect Ski Conditions
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Hawaii's Kīlauea Volcano Updates: Increased Earthquake Activity Detected Since January 31
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Florida Stormy Conditions in February: Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms To Impact Outdoor Plans This Week






