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Roman Concrete and the Self-Healing Component That Kept Structures Up for Over 2000 Years
Roman concrete kept ancient structures up for over two thousand years with a self-healing component. Read more here.
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Mozambique Coffee Farming Saves Gorongosa National Park and Its Community of Farmers
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Endangered California Condor Killed by Gunshot, $5,000 Reward Offered to Find Culprit
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Brazil Cyclone Damage: At Least 46 People Missing; 3000 Residents Lost Home
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Global Impact of Extreme Weather Events: Climate Change Can Intensify Frequent Hurricanes, Drought, Wildfires
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Feral Cat Problem in Australia Pushes New Restrictions, Curfew for Pet Owners
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Death Valley Closed as Hilary Aftermath Left Extensive Damages, Turning Driest Park Into Wet Fragile Landscape
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UN Claims Climate Breakdown Begins, Experts Blames Human-Caused Climate Change From Burning Natural Gas and Oil
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Whale Sharks Exhibit Disturbed Behavior Patterns Due To Ecotourism, Study Says
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Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha 'apai Volcano Ash Flows Were Faster Than Those Triggered By Quakes, Floods, Study Says
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Hongkong Battered With Torrential Rains In 140 Years Forcing School Shutdowns, Flooded Streets
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100-Year-Old African Tortoise Rescued From A Canal, Reunited With Owner
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Powerful Hurricane Jova Likely to Bring Rough Surf, Rip Currents to Southern California, Mexico




