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Increasing Tropical Cyclones Could Lead To Dramatic Decline Of Seabirds Population, Study Says
Scientists worry that seabird extinction could put further burden on ecosystems. Read more here. A new study suggests that seabird populations may drastically fall as a result of the increased frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones brought on by climate change.
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Northeast Weather Forecast: Rainy Conditions to Bring Cooler Air This Week Amidst High Temperatures
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Snow Leopards' Diet: DNA Analysis Reveals Plant Consumption
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How Smart TV VPNs Can Improve Your Travel Experience
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Biodiversity, Local Food System in Africa Impacted by Rapid Urbanization Through Dietary Shifts [Study]
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South-Central US Weather: Rounds of Storms to Bring Flash Flood, Tornadoes Next Week
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California Weather Forecast: Excessive Heat to Continue This Week; Heat-Related Health Concerns Possible
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Aquaculture Achieves a Historic Leap: Surpassing Wild Fisheries in Global Animal Production
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Smallest Great Ape Unearthed, Revealing Unique Arboreal Lifestyle 11 Million Years Ago
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Lost River of Antarctica That Flowed 44 to 34 Million Years Ago Discovered, Potentially Home to Giant Penguins [Study]
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Mysterious Marine Giant, Rare Hoodwinker Sunfish, Appears on Oregon’s Northern Shores
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Earth Elements Needed For Modern Technologies May Be Found In Fossil Fuels, Experts Find
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Marine Fungus Called 'Parengyodontium Album' Has Appetite for Plastic Waste, Can Break Down Plastic Polyethylene 0.05% Per Day [Study]