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New Analysis on Food Webs Helps Predict Ecosystem Responses to Invasive Species, Predators, and Climate Change
Scientists present their new analysis on food webs and predict the responses of an ecosystem to various factors including invasive species, predators, and climate change.
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Freeze Warning in Effect Over Parts of California for Sub-Freezing Temperatures
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Protected Areas Provide Important Habitat for Biodiversity and Thermal Buffer Against Climate Change
Heavy Snowfall Brings 12-Inch Snow for Northwest US; Tornadoes Plus Damaging Winds, Large Hail Expected for South US
Deadly Soil Fungi Causes Serious Lung Infection Uptick in 48 States, Study Shows
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Over 1.8 Million Chickens in Nebraska Will Be Killed To Control Bird Flu Outbreak
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NASA Orion Space Mission to Travel 270,000 Miles Reaching Farthest Distance From Earth
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Severe Storms with Heavy Rain Set to Hit Northern Australia and Queensland
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Quantity of Lakes on Earth Has Grown Significantly in Recent Decades
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Despite Their Striking Resemblance in Appearance, the European Robin Is Not Closely Connected to the Japanese Robin, According to a New Study
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Severe Weather with Thunderstorms and High Winds Could Affect Over 30 Million People in South-Central U.S; Forecasts Monitor Potential Tornadoes
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A Pathway Is Essential for Light-Dependent Enzyme Activation, Photosynthesis in Leaves, Normal Plant Growth [Study]
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Flooding Rainfall and Heavy Snow Expected to Unload in Washington and Northern California, Causing Significant Travel Delays