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How Forest Bark Beetle Outbreaks Do Not Result in Larger and More Destructive Wildfires
A recent modeling study shows that bark beetle outbreaks in forests won't necessarily cause bigger and more damaging wildfires—at least not for awhile.
Latest Research Articles
Deceptive Daisy Species in South Africa Creates Fake Flies for Pollination
Poisonous Gympie-Gympie Plant Takes Mother Down with the Worst Pain
Highly Toxic Bites From Blue-Ringed Octopus Endured by Swimmer in Sydney
Manufactured, Mobile Homes Unsafe for Tornado Season, Census Bureau Says
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Top Cities With the Cleanest Air Americans Want to Move To
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Tardigrade Proteins Can Keep Medicine Stable Without Refrigeration [Study]
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Refill Shops: Customers Bring Their Own Containers Ranging From Used Jars to Tupperware To Reduce the Use of Disposable Containers
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New Zealand Rivers Drastically Change Over the Last 50-90 Years Due to Climate Change
Invasive Mosquito Species From South America Now in Florida
Protected Burrowing Badgers Take Over Netherlands Train Tracks
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Georgia Tornado: Potential Twister Left Multiple Injured as Severe Storms Continue in South US
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Mississippi Tornado Kills At Least 25 People, State of Emergency Declared






