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Coral Species Have Genetic Subgroups That Possess Extraordinary Tolerance to Intense Heat
The frequency and intensity of marine heat waves are increasing due to ocean warming, which is wreaking havoc on coral reefs.
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Heavy Lake-Effect Snow Unloaded in Buffalo, New York, Causing Major Travel Disruptions; Residents Warned of Prolonged Cold Exposure
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Heavy Rain and Mountain Snow Expected Across West Coast This Week; Risks of Flooding and Avalanche Possible
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Ecosystems By 2100 Current Conservation Efforts Won’t Be Enough To Safeguard Antarctic Ecosystems
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Hippos' Giant Teeth Become Target for Hunters and Poaching That Could Lead to Species' Population Decline
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Met Office Issues Two-Day Snow and Ice Weather Warning as UK Experiences Subzero Freeze




