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Severe Drought Can Increase Widespread Wildfires in Southern Appalachian Region of Southeast, Report Warns
The latest study warned that climate change and extreme drought can help bring larger and more frequent wildfires in the Southern Appalachian region. Read here.
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Fire Ant Raft Formation: Experts Warn Rare Ant Behavior Shows Potential for Population Surge Amid Floodwaters in Queensland
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Himalayas Found To Be Growing Due To Collision Of Indian, Eurasian Plates, Experts Say
White Penguin with Rare Genetic Mutation Spotted at Scientific Base in Antarctica
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New York Flight Cancellations, Delays As Inch Of Snow Falls After 700 Days
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With Myopia on the Rise, Better Eye Care Is More Urgent Than Ever
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Fossilized Kelp Holdfasts Shed Light on the Evolution of Seaweed and Marine Mammals
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India Fog: Thousands Stranded Amid Travel Chaos as Foggy Conditions Disrupt Flights and Trains
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Wyoming, Colorado Weather Forecast: Wind Driven Snow, Heavier Snowfall Likely in Early Week
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Children Who Live Near Green Spaces Have Physical Activities Have Stronger Bones
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Submarine Volcano Erupted 520,000 Years Ago and Left a Giant Pumice Deposit Around Santorini
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US Forests Face Declining Productivity and Carbon Sequestration Under Climate Change
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US Winter Storm: Dangerous Cold Weather Kills Five People in Midwest, Grounds At Least 2,228 Flights Amid Snow