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Devastating Malaria Could Affect African Apes in Wild, Research Warns
Researchers explained that deadly malaria could affect African apes in the wild. However, the study noted that the bonobos' population managed to show a remarkable way to adapt and evade infections. Read here.
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Blizzard Conditions Persist in California Bringing Risks of Flood, Avalanche
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Heavy Snowfall to Unfold in New York, Northeast Due to Winter Storms
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Another Impactful Storm to Unload in Ontario, Parts of Canada Next Week, Forecasts Warn
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Coast-to-Coast Winter Storm Unleashes Widespread Power Outages, Travel Disruptions in US
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How to Manage Type 1 Diabetes in Children?
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Party Boat Industry Booms as Demand for Unique Event Venues Rises
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How Ants Help Healthy Forest Regeneration, Mutual Seed Dispersal
Seed Banks Helpful to Save Plants, Flora from Global Heating, Research Shows
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Southern California Forecast: Major Winter Storm to Unload Blizzard-Like Conditions, Freezing Rain Late Week
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Pangolins Face Existential Crisis in Africa Due to Human and Climate Threats
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Heaviest Snowfall Unloads in Portland, Oregon; Motorists Stranded Due to Massive Snow
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Isolated Tornadoes, Destructive Winds Possible in Parts of South This Week, Forecast Warns





