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Humpback Whales Less Stressed During The First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Says
Humpback whales are less stressed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more here. A study done by the team from University of Queensland shows that humpback whales that migrate off the east coast of Australia experienced a decrease in stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Juneau Icefield's Glaciers Threats: Climate Change Accelerates Alarming Melting
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Eastern US, Midwest Weather Forecasts: Severe Thunderstorms to Bring Flash Floods, Damaging Winds Next Week
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Scorching Heat in Western US: Record-Breaking Highs Likely to Unload From Washington to Arizona
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Dairy Man Infected With Bird Flu After Working With Cows In Colorado
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Beryl Next To Hit Texas, Forecasted To Make Landfall As Hurricane
New Vampire Squid Species Discovered in Deep Water Off China Coast, Confirmed as Second Known Species of the Unique Cephalopods
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16,825 or 1.2% of Conservation Areas on Earth are Only Needed of Protection to Prevent 6th Mass Extinction [Study]
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Deadly Dengue Outbreak: CDC Issues Mosquito Alert for Florida Amid Rise in Dengue Cases
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World’s Oldest Cave Painting Shows Three Human Like Figures Interacting With Wild Pig
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Climate Change Alter Hurricane Pattern, Made Beryl Storm Dangerous
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Crocodile Kills 12-Year-Old Girl in Australia, Renewing Risks Posed by Saltwater Crocodiles
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Hurricane Beryl: Storm Strengthens to Category 3, Bringing Storm Surge in Southern Texas