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Radar System Improves Accuracy of Polar Bear Den Detection by 20%
Research testing new technology to more effectively locate polar bear dens across the Arctic is showing promising results. Researchers from Simon Fraser University and Brigham Young University (BYU), collaborating with Polar Bears International, hope that improving detection tools to locate dens—which are nearly invisible and buried under snow—will help efforts to protect mother polar bears and their cubs.
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Mother Nature's Continued Role in Modern Medicine
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Medicinal Plant Foxglove Can Kill Via Cardiac Arrest
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Octopus Genome Decoded: Scientists Reveal Chromosome-Level Map of Common Octopus DNA
Blonde Raccoon Rescued From Trash Can Near California Lake Where Species is Scarce
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Norma Takes Shape As Hurricane After Explosive Intensification, Landfall Expected In Mexico
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Illegal Trafficking in Thailand Now Worth US$20 Billion
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Tammy Develops Into Tropical Storm, Threatens Carribean With Heavy Rains, Winds
Rarest Songbird in the US Declared Extinct as Last Sighting Recorded 60 Years Ago
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US Costly Wildfire Reaches Between $394 to $893 Billion Yearly, Report Shows
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"Last Crocodile in Europe" - Fossils of Largest Ever Crocodile Unearthed 4.5 Million Years Later
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9 Out of 10 Dogs Like Food Over Toys, New Report Reveals
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US Weather Forecast: Strong Winds, Heavy Rain to Develop on East Coast Late Week






