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World's Biggest Seagrass Discovered in Bahamas that Could Help the Environment
Seagrass is crucial to providing food for aquatic animals. It also helps the environment by becoming a carbon sink. New findings showed that scientists discovered the biggest seagrass in the world, which could increase the seagrass global total estimate.
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Face of 19th Century Connecticut Vampire to be Revealed by Scientists
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5 ‘Creepy Crawlies’ That You Should Not Be Afraid of This Halloween
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Unusual Black and Deep-Sea Coral Could Thrive in Warm Temperatures, Scientists Find
First Invasive Colony of Fire Ants Found in France, Posing Threat to Humans and the Environment
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Tropical Storm Lisa Has Formed South of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and is Expected To Make Landfall in Central America Later This Week
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Eurasian Jays Show Self-Control Ability After Passing a 'Marshmallow Test' Version [Study]
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Mangrove Loss Degradation Can Be Attributed To Socioeconomic and Biophysical Factors
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Tropical Storm Martin Forms over the Atlantic Ocean, Joins Tropical Storm Lisa in the 2022 Season
For the Past 100 Year, Rhinos Are Growing Shorter Hunts After Surviving Hunts
Sonic Boom Effect Powerful Supershear Earthquakes Not so Rare, Study Proves
1996 Titanic Dive Leaves Researchers with Mysterious Sonar Blip that Remained Undefined Until 26 Years Later
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