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Amphipods Break Temperature Record in Inca Hot Spring: Scientists Describe New Freshwater Shrimp Species
In an ancient hot spring haunt of Incan rulers, researchers discovered a new species of tiny, shrimp-like scavengers known as amphipods thriving at record temperatures that can cook other crustaceans to death.
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Weather Cooldown, Possible Snow to Unfold in Western US This Week
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Norma Rapidly Explodes Into Major Hurricane; Rains Expected In Central US
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Mermaid Mystery: Remains of Bizzare Marine Creature on Papua New Guinea Sparks Mermaid Rumors
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Halloween Preparedness: 4 Tips to Become Environment-Friendly
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Eastern US Forecast: Unsettled Weather Expected as High Pressure Will Bring Warmth Across West
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Connecticut Bear Breaks Into Home, Steals Lasagna from Freezer: Surveillance Video Shows
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Ireland Red Warning Alert Raised As Storm Babet Floods Roads, Homes
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2 Million Residents in Amazon Exposed to Hazardous Air Due to Drought and Wildfires
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How Biostimulants are Revolutionizing Agriculture
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Over 100 Wildlife Species Face Dwindling Population Due to Toxic Flame Retardant Pollution
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US At Risk of Earthquake: 6 Quake Preparedness Tips to Avoid Dangers
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US Weather Forecast: Elevated Fire Weather Conditions To Hit Parts of Colorado; Chance of Snow Likely Next Week






