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African Elephant Population Stabilizes Thanks To Protected Areas, Study Says
Protected areas connected to other places allow African elephant populations to stabilize. Read more here.
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Trenbolone Enanthate: Your Ultimate Guide to This Popular Steroid
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Alaska Airlines Flight's Fuselage Blows Off After Plane Takeoff; No Injuries Reported
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Southeastern US Forecast: Thunderstorms, Tornado Threat to Hit Early Next Week
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Widespread Snowstorm in Northeast, New England: Flooding, Damaging Winds Likely This Week
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Europe Atmosphere Found To Be Drier In Recent Decades Due To Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Study Finds
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Northeastern US Weather Update: Heaviest Snowfall In Two Years Expected This Weekend; To Spread Over Appalachians To New England
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Japan Quake Update: Troops Double Forces As Hundreds Still Missing; Death Toll At 100
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Groundwater Overpumping Causes Land Subsidence in San Joaquin Valley City of Corcoran
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Marine Snails Reveal New Insights into the Origin of Cell Differentiation
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Fossil Evidence Suggests Photosynthesis Began 1.75 Billion Years Ago in Australian Microbes
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Alarming Temperature Rise Slowly Melt Below Freezing Ice, New Report Discovers






