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Urban Birds Became 'Less Fearful' Towards Humans Following COVID-19 Lockdowns [Study]
Urban birds were studied by scientists before, during, and after the “anthropause” caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Click to read more.
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Leopard Toby Puffer Fish Endemic in Southeast Asia, Oceania Seen for the First Time in Australia
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Wheat Plants and Their Microbiota Respond to Climate Stress in Different Ways, Study Shows
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US Weather Forecast: Snow, Colder Conditions to Emerge from Washington to Dakotas
Lead Contamination from Old Shooting Range Bullets in Ohio Township Results in $50,000 Claims For Resident
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Food Waste Generation Shoots Up 280% After Pandemic, Driving Global Greenhouse Emissions Through The Roof
Genetically Modified Plant Turns Red When Exposed to Harmful Chemicals, Benching Traditional Soil Sampling
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Chicago 2023-2024 Winter Forecast: Winter Season Replay Starts with Below-Zero and Low Snow
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Bird Flu Detected in Antarctica for the First Time Raises Risk of Catastrophic Breeding Failure Among Isolated Penguins
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Chloroplast Help In Plant Immunity To Viral, Bacterial Pathogens, Study Finds
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Maui Repens to Tourists by November with Some Areas Still Restricted Following Devastating Wildfire Damages
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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






