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Freeze-Dried Woolly Mammoth Skin Yields 3D Genome, Offering New Insights into Extinct Species
Scientists map 3D genome of woolly mammoth from ancient, freeze-dried skin, revealing insights for de-extinction and DNA research
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Elephant Tramples to Death Spanish Tourist in South Africa After He Disembarks Car to Take Photos
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Sea Temperature In New Zealand Hit Record Hit, Prompting Alarm For The Health Of Marine Life and Ecosystem
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Seals With Rabies Attack Beachgoers in South Africa, Raising Alarm For Rabid Marine Mammals
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Alberta’s Controversial Move to Allow Grizzly Hunting Sparks Backlash from Environmental Groups
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Bees and Butterflies Suffer a 39% Foraging Decline Due to Elevated Air Pollution Levels
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Heat Index of 100 Threatens Millions in Texas, Over 1.5 Million Power Outages Persist Since Hurricane Beryl Landfall
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Canadian Wildfires and Cyclones Converge to Worsen Smoke Dispersal Across North America
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Singapore Approves 16 Species Of Insect For Human Consumption
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Alberta Lifts 18-Year Ban of Grizzly Bear Hunting, Conservationist Calls “A Slap In The Face”
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Midwest Braces for Storms as Heat Dome Shifts, Threatening Severe Weather Conditions
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Rare Tree Cactus Goes Extinct In The US Due To Rising Sea Level, Study Says
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Changes In Sea Level and Glacial Melt Could Create More Earthquakes, Experts Say






