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Dirtiest Snow on Record: Pollution Accelerates Snowmelt in the Wasatch Mountains
As the shrinking Great Salt Lake exposes an ever-growing area of its lakebed, wind-blown dust becomes more dangerous for those living in Utah's most populous region. It also makes the snowpack dirty, which threatens the state's most precious resource—water.
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Deep Sea Mining for Minerals Copper, Nickel, Cobalt Being Considered by Norway
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Lightning Strike Survivor in Ireland Saved by Her Sneakers: Report
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Isle Royale National Park Wildlife in Good Trajectory, Grey Wolves Increase as Moose Decline
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Extreme Weather, Isolated Tornadoes to Impact Colorado to South Carolina, While Traversing the Southeast US
Severe Weather Hits South US with Gorilla Hail, Tornadoes, High Winds, Resulting in Power Outage for 150,000
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Wilson the Rescue Dog Goes Missing After Helping Search for Lost Children in Colombian Amazon Forest
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Why Plant Phenotyping System is the Future of Agriculture?
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El Nino Could Worsen Panama Canal's Water Supply That Could Affect Global Trade Route
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Urban Great Tits Are More Stressed Than Their Countryside Counterparts [Study]
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Ocean Currents Determine the Diversity of Pacific Island Reefs, Study Finds
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Cyclone Biparjoy Updates: More Than 100,000 Ordered to Evacuate in Southern Pakistan, Northern India
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6.3 Magnitude Earthquake in Philippines: No Casualties, Major Damage Reported