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Gulf Stream Slowing Down By 4%; Experts Assessing If Climate Change Was Culprit
A recent study confirmed that the Gulf Stream is clearly weakening. Read more here. A recent study confirmed that the Gulf Stream is indeed weakening. Warm water flow over the Florida Straits has reduced by 4% in the last four decades, with serious consequences for global climate.
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Desert Locust Swarms Wreak Havoc Across Ethiopia, Termite Swarms Reported in Other Regions
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Vibrio Bacteria Unleashed By Hurricane Ian Causes Illness, Mortality, Study Finds
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Antarctic Fur Seals Face Dangerous Decline Due To Food Insufficiency; Population Necessary For Species’ Overall Health
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Asian Water Monitor Lizards Thought Nearly Extinct in China Caught on Camera for the First Time After a Decade
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Tropical Wave Seen To Develop Into Tropical Storm Tammy; Downpours, Rough Surf Expected
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Eurasian Otters in Hong Kong: A Long-Term Study Reveals Their Decline and Resilience
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Pierolapithecus Catalaunicus: A Key Fossil for Understanding the Evolution of Great Apes and Humans
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River Slime Is a Good Thing: Biofilms Nourish Animals in Freshwater Habitats
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Genomic Study of Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnakes Suggests Old School Genetics Still Works
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Greenland and Antarctica Show Opposite Trends in Ice Sheet Surface Melt
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Raccoons in Minnesota Town are Behaving Strange, Animal Control Officials Receive Odd Reports Since July 2023
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High-Elevation Wet Snow Expected in Montana, Idaho This Week