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Avian Botulism Outbreak: Thousands of Birds Die in Utah in Suspected Ingestion of Toxins From Rain Puddles
Thousands of birds have died in Utah with experts suspecting ingestion of toxins from rain puddles that could lead to an Avian botulism outbreak. Read more here.
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Typhoon Koinu: Alerts Issued As It Approaches China With Massive Rains, Waves
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Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Shows Signs of Unrest, 320 Volcanic Earthquakes Recorded Over the Past 24 Hours [USGS]
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Coastal Erosion in Australia Gets New Solution: Concrete Modules Blended With Oyster Shells
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Rare 'Superbolt' Lightning: What Makes the World's Strongest Lightning 1000x More Powerful?
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Air Pollution Getting Worse as Oak Trees Release More Isoprene, Study Shows
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US Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain to Unload in Central Gulf Coast, New England, Lower Great Lakes This Weekend
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Strong Cold Front to Bring Cooler Weather From Midwest to East Coast With Chance of Snowflakes
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2023 Draconid Meteor Shower Peaks Evening of Oct 8 to Oct 9 Morning, No Need for Binoculars!
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Fossil Fuel Exploration Should Stop Globally By 2030 As Countries Still Far From Reaching Paris Agreement
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Termites and Climate Change: Effects of Rising Temperatures on Termite Populations






