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A New Low-cost Sensor Allows Scientists to Remotely Monitor Nests and Estimate When Hatchlings Will Emerge Practically Throughout the Day
Scientists can now remotely monitor nests and almost exactly forecast when hatchlings will emerge thanks to a novel low-cost sensor modeled after a sea turtle egg.
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Australian Farmers on a Race Against Time as Flood Water Creeps In
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Elephants and Humans Fights for Resources as Drought in Kenya Worsens
Winter Weather Brings Winter Wildfire, Burn Flows to Western US
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Levels of Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere Reaches New High
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Tropical Storm Nalgae Brought Heavy Rains to Philippines, Causing Flooding and Evacuations
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Power Supply Stability at Risk Due to Climate Crisis