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New Caledonian Fern Sets Record for Largest Genome Ever Found
A small, seemingly unremarkable fern that only grows on a remote Pacific island was on Friday crowned the Guinness World Record holder for having the largest genome of any organism on Earth.
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Frosty Forecast Ahead: Meteorologists Predict Prolonged Snowfall Across the UK as Temperatures Plunge
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Eastern US Weather Forecast: Heavy Rains, Gusty Winds to Bring Slow Travel, Flooding Concerns
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Oregon Shellfish Poisoning: Entire Coastlines Closed Due to Contaminated Mussels, Clams, Oysters
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Global Climate Alert: La Niña’s Emergence Expected to Bring Cooler Weather Patterns Worldwide
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Shellfish Poisoning Caused by Algal Blooms Prompt Unprecedented Closure of Mussel Harvesting Along Oregon Coast
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Rising Temperature Increases Female Sea Turtle Population, Marine Expert Says
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5.9 Magnitude Earthquake Left Trail of Destruction in Central Japan; No Tsunami Warning Raised
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California Intense Wildfires: Dangerous Fires Expected to Spread Due to Warmer Temperatures, Gusty Winds
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Largest Freshwater Lake in California Turns Bright Green Due To Algae Bloom
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New Dinosaur Fossils in Zimbabwe Named Musankwa Sanyatiensis
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2024 Hurricane Season: Intense Storms Expected in Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean This Year
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US Hotter Temperatures in June: Heat Advisories Issued in Parts of Texas