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Sun Sends Shockwave Towards Earth, Rips Into Magnetic Field
A shockwave released by activities in the sun has ripped into the Earth's magnetic field. The magnetosphere has been breached by a constant stream of high-speed material that was sent hurtling into it by a mysterious shockwave in a solar wind gust.
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Weather in U.K. Expected to Become Colder; Met Office Warns Ice Warnings and Flooding in Portions of England
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Toxic Spinach Causes Hallucinations, Sickness to Over 100 People Across Australia
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65,000 Left Without Power After Intense 6.4 Earthquake Shakes Northern California
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For Months, Animal Shelters in Los Angeles Have Been Under Criticism for Allegedly Neglecting Animals
Can Scientists Bring the Northern White Rhino Back from Functional Extinction?
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Extremely Rare Siamese Crocodiles May Have a Shot of Bouncing Back from Near Extinction
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NASA Cancels Climate Change Satellite to Prioritize Monitoring Greenhouse Gases
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Diving Birds That Are Highly Specialized and Hence Less Adaptable To Shifting Conditions May Be More Vulnerable to Extinction
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Virgin Birth: Chicago Zebra Shark Gave Birth Asexually Inside Aquarium
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More than 10% of Species Could Face Extinction Threat by the End of the Century
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Ohio Measles Outbreak: 79 Cases of Highly Contagious Illness Increase, Affecting Mostly Children
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White Christmas Incoming, Extreme Cold Expected to Freeze Some Areas of the US Before the Holiday





