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Large Rivers in Arctic Canada, Alaska Are Changing Migration Paths As Global Warming Continues
A group of international researchers studying the impact of climate change on large rivers in Arctic Canada and Alaska discovered that, as the region warms, the rivers are not moving as scientists predicted. Read more here.
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US Weather Forecast: Heavy Snow to Unload in Chicago, Detroit This Week
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Flooding Expected in California, and Chicago Could Receive 6 Inches of Snow This Weekend
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12 Deaths Recorded After California's San Bernardino Mountains Suffer from Heavy Snow, Winter Storms
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Is Sustainable Plastics Possible? Energy-Intensive Production Emit Significant Amounts of CO2 Into Atmosphere
7 Mice Pups with 2 Male Parents Born in Laboratory — Japan
Bears Done Hibernating in Yellowstone, Officials Warn Visitors
Giant Ant Queen Fossil Suggests Insects had Higher Tolerance to Cold Weather, Experts Say
First Vineyard Dates Back 11,000 Years Ago to the Stone Age, Genetics Prove
Mexican Gray Wolf Population on a Steady Rise to Recovery, Diversity Woes Worry Experts
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Dead Leatherback Sea Turtle Found Along Australian Beach: Officials Clueless to Cause of Death
Kilauea Volcano Ends 61-Day Eruption, No Active Lava Detected — Hawaii
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Mussels Play Crucial Role in Protecting US Coastal Areas, Ecosystem






