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Grand Canyon Visitors at Risk of Heat-Related Illnesses in the Future Amid Climate Change [Study]
Heat-related deaths have been reported at the Grand Canyon National Park since 2007. Click to read more.
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Boris Listov: A Leading Economist at the Helm of Rosselkhozbank
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Nuclear Power Reliance Seen To Grow As Countries Embrace Alternatives To Fossil Fuels
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Sheep in Solar Farms: How They Can Improve the Efficiency and Sustainability of Renewable Energy
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Weather adds to Sailing Thrills
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Social Distancing in Animals: Harbor Seals Maintain Space Between Aquatic Species to Prevent Diseases
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Ancient Parasites That Infested the Guts of Dinosaurs: Fossilized Feces Reveal the History of Parasitism
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Dog Abandoned in Stroller at Pittsburgh Airport; Not Currently Available for Adoption
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3-Month-Old Boy Dies Inside Hot Car in Houston Amidst Extreme Heat in U.S
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South American Nations Calls on Rich Countries To Help Develop a Marshall-style Plan to Save Amazon Rainforest
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US Weather Forecast: At Least 100 Million People Under Threat of Heavy Rain, Severe Thunderstorms
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Gray Whales in the Pacific Northwest: Coping With Environmental and Anthropogenic Stressors
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Horn of Africa Drought: A Looming Crisis That Can Be Forecasted 10 Years Ahead by a New Machine Learning Model






