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 The First Mass Extinction on Earth May Have Been Caused by Abrupt Changes in Marine Oxygen LevelsA recent study suggests that the first mass extinction on Earth may have been caused by abrupt changes in marine oxygen levels. 
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 Social Bees Travel Greater Distances for Food than Their Solitary Counterparts
- Multiple Toxins Detected in Juvenile Bull Sharks, Harmful Algal Blooms Detrimental to Indian River Lagoon Nursery Habitat
- Author Proposes Melting, Towing Icebergs for Water Supply, Like Norway's $185 Bottle of Luxury Iceberg Water
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 New Rare Native Bee Species Discovered in Perth Bushland
- 70-Million-Year-Old Fossil of Car-Sized Giant Turtle Found in Spain, Scientists Speculate Use of New Strange Feature
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 Below-Average Temperatures in the United States Expected due to Blast of Cold air, Forecasts Says
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 Well-known Invasive Spotted Wing Drosophila Pest Could Cause Massive Damage to Forests
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 Potential Storm Could Bring Heavy Rain and Snow to Eastern US, Affecting Thanksgiving
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 10,000 Minks Escape Ohio Farm After Breaking-Entering Incident, Threats to Poultry and Koi Ponds Ensue
- Cambodian Official Attending Conference for Protecting Endangered Species Arrested in US Airport for Smuggling Monkeys
- Single Digit Wind Chills, Lake Effect Snow Challenge Commuters with Slippery Roads for Parts of Midwest US
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 Tall River Dams Threaten Future of Unique Platypus in Australia, Study Says





