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Urban Green Spaces Boost Well-Being and Health of City Dwellers, New Research Suggests
It is generally acknowledged that some urban landscape features, such as green spaces, can offer respite from high temperatures. However, few studies have shown how changing the landscape of a city affects its residents' ability to cope with extreme heat and the effect on mortality.
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US Pet Adoption: Animal Shelters Provide Safe Haven Program to Provide Free vaccinations, Food for Pets
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Wild Orca Pod Sinks Another Yacht Off the Coasts of Spain, Morocco
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Canada's Alberta Wildfires 2023: 60% of Fires Were Human-Caused
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Amazon Rainforest Could be the Next Source of World's Next Pandemic Due to Climate Change, Deforestation [Study]
Man-Made Aurora 'Airglow' Along Alaska Road System Visible for Four Nights As High-Frequency Radio Experiments Push Through
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Northern Lights Dazzle Midwest, Northeast US Skies Following Recent G3 Geomagnetic Storm
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Invasive 'Cocaine Hippo' Population is Getting Out of Control, Colombian Government Plans to Cull Them
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Plastic Pollution In River May Carry Antibiotic Resistance Genes That Threatens Public Health, Study Says
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Hawaii Weather Forecast: Red Flag Warning in Effect For Extreme Fire Weather Conditions
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Solar Storm Alert: Coronal Mass Ejection with Geomagnetic Storms to Hit Earth This Week [SWPC]
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"Witch Storm" November: How Does It Affect Weather in Midwest?
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Food Company Recalls 30,000 Pounds Of Dino Chicken Nuggets Over Reported Metal Piece Contamination





