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Lemurs Population in Madagascar Is Destabilizing Cause of Climate Change
Researchers from the German Primate Center -- Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, together with colleagues from the University of Zurich, have analyzed long-term data from Madagascar and found that climate change is destabilizing mouse lemur populations and increasing their risk of extinction.
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Whale Shark Sight: How Rhodopsin Evolved for Them To See Through the Years?
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Dangerous Travel Expected as Snowstorm to Hit North-Central US in Saturday
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Storm Mathis, Is Making Its Way Across Northern Europe According to Met Office
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Red Auroras Seen All the Way to Florida
Rare Wild Red Wolf in California Trail Camera is One of 17 Adults Left
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Is Reintroducing the Elusive Lynx to Scotland a Good Move? Experts Have Mixed Reactions
New Recyclable Plastic Made of Super Glue Raw Material Could Be the Answer, Researchers Say
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Top Green Energy Technologies to Watch Out for in 2023
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Natural Wonders You Need To See When Visiting Israel
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Urban Honey Bees Might Serve as a Way To Learn About the City’s Microbiome, Potentially Offering Data on Both Hive and Human Health
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Old Man Winter Not Yet Over, Threatens Northeast with Snow Squalls by Weekend





