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Bird Flu Detected in Antarctica for the First Time Raises Risk of Catastrophic Breeding Failure Among Isolated Penguins
For the first time, bird flu has been reported in Antarctica which raises the risk of catastrophic breeding failure for isolated penguins. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Humanity Close To 'Tipping Points' That Will Damage Ability To Cope With Climate Disasters
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California’s Death Valley: Lakes, Ponds, Wildflowers In Bloom After Hurricane Hilary Onslaught
Hidden Antarctic Landscape with Ancient Rivers Revealed by Tracing Radio Waves in New Study
Bonnet Mushrooms Start Growing On Live Roots Signaling Evolutionary Development, Study Shows
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Wild Turkey Population Sudden Drop in Oklahoma Points to Predatory Racoons, Expert Says
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Thunderstorms, Excessive Rainfall to Hit Southern Plains, Upper Great Lakes in US This Late Week
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Central US: More Drenching Rains, First Round Of Winter Forecasted
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US Halloween Weather Outlook: Colder, Rainy Conditions to Unload in Northeast
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Milder Weather to Warmer Temperatures to Unload in Southern Ontario, Canada This Week
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Hurricane Otis Wrecks Homes, Hospitals; Leaves Trail Of Destruction In Mexico
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Sunflower Stems Contain Anti-Fungal Agents That Can Save Blueberries From Rotting
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Foggy Conditions, Colder Temperatures to Hit Colorado; Winter Advisories Present in Wyoming