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Abundance of Fungi in Ocean's 'Twilight Zone' Could Unlock Species With Unique Biochemical Properties
Fungi in the twilight zone exhibit unusual adaptations that would lead to the discovery of species with unique biochemical properties. Read more here.
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Retro the Rhesus Monkey: First Successful Animal Clone Using a Modified Technique in China
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Deadly Earthquakes Can Strike 75% of US Based on USGS Map, With California Being At Risk
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UK Faces Travel Chaos and Power Cuts Due to Heavy Snow and Ice
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Agricultural By-Products Can Make Animal Production More Sustainable
World's Oldest Dog Title of 'Bobi the Portuguese Mastiff' Suspended After Doubts Among Guinness World Records Officials [Report]
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Japan Earthquake Moves Noto Peninsula Coastline by 800 Ft Due to Coseismic Coastal Uplift
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Insects And Crustaceans Could Be The First Animal To Live In Mars and Moon
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Severe Drought Can Increase Widespread Wildfires in Southern Appalachian Region of Southeast, Report Warns
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Brief Tornadoes Hit Interstate 95 Near Port St. Lucie, Martin County in Florida
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Challenging Winter Weather To Hit Northwest Due to Back-to-Back Pacific Storm Systems
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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






