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Oklahoma to Texas Forecasts: Late Spring Weather Pattern to Unleash Heavy Rains, Localized Flooding
A National Weather Service (NWS) report warns of potential heavy rains and localized flooding in Oklahoma and Texas this week, bringing travel hazards for commuters. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Unveiling the Social Lives of Whales: Antarctic Minke Whales Exhibit Fission-Fusion Dynamics
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Climate Change Triggers 26 More Days of Intense Heat Over Last 12 Months
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Household Food Purchases with Lower Emissions Equivalent to Taking Millions of Cars Off the Road
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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Threaten Parts of UK, Met Office Warns
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Egg-Laying Mammals That Lived with Dinosaurs 100 Million Years Ago Unearthed from Australian Fossils
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Mexican Village Recognized as First Displaced by Climate Change, as Country Focuses on Fossil Fuels
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Affordable Microplastic Sensors Set to Revolutionize Environmental Monitoring
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Extreme Heatwave in the US: Millions of Americans Warned Against Health Risks of Deadly Heat
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Venezuela Glacier: First Country In Modern History To Lose All Its Glacier Due To Climate Change
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Tornadoes in Texas: NWS Issues Tornado Warnings for Dallas, Kaufman and Rockwall Counties on Tuesday
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Papua New Guinea Landslide: Over 2,000 People Buried Alive in Massive Landslide That Caused Major Destruction
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4 Zebrafish Brought to China's Space Station Still Alive, But Show Signs of Disorientation






