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Two New Viruses Infecting Hibiscus Plants in Hawaii, Posing a Threat to the State Flower
Researchers from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources have discovered two new viruses that are attacking hibiscus plants in Hawaii and may endanger the state flower.
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Health Carousel Celebrates a Milestone: The Company Has Served 10 Million Patients Across the United States
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What to Expect From Fire Damage Restoration
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Automotive Industry Eyes a Greener 2023
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UK Latest Weather Forecast: Cold Weather Alert, Freezing Temperatures to Unload This Week; Cold-Related Health Concerns Possible, UKHSA Warns
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Australia Forecast: Three Possible Tropical Cyclones Track on Queensland's Coast; Low Pressure in Solomon Island Likely to Develop on Wednesday
Dallas Zoo Animals Missing, Dead, Injured
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Buffalo New York 3.8M Earthquake Update: No Injuries, Damage Reported But US to Monitor for Possible Tremors
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US Plants and Animals on the Verge of Extinction While Ecosystems Face Collapse
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Chances of Snow, Winter Storms in U.S Could Unfold During Meteorological Spring, Forecasts Show
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Turkey Earthquake Update: UK Experts to Assist in the Search for Survivors As Death Toll Continue to Increase
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South America Experience 10 Degrees Celsius Heatwave, as a Storm Forms in Texas and Heavy Snow Falls in Washington
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Storm to Unload Rain, Gusty Winds in Southern California This Week; Localized Power Outages, Travel Delays Expected






