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Bubonic Plague: Black Death Pandemic Could Fine-Tuned the Immunity Genes of its Survivors
A new study claims survivors of the mid-14th century Black Death or bubonic plague pandemic had improved their immunity genes.
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Wildfires in the American West are Causing Extreme Weather Conditions in Other States [Study]
Botswana Diamond Proves Transition Zone Between Earth Mantles Has Water Reserves, Not a Dry Sponge
Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Released 4 Years Ago for Biodiversity, Recently Found Dead
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VANKYO Leads Green Life, Releases Next-gen Eye-caring and Eco-friendly Movie Projectors
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Black Canada Lynx Caught on Video for the First Time Near a Canadian Town
Rare Oregon Wildflower Might be Listed as 'Endangered' Within 12 Months
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New Whale Species Only Found in US Waters Could be Extinct Soon; Scientists Write to Biden Administration
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Major Weather Pattern Change Possible Across the Pacific Northwest and Western United States [NWS]
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Engineers Succeeded in Producing Potentially Beneficial Solar Cells for the Environment
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Cooler Winter Weather Forecasted for a Dozen US States; Increased Energy Consumption Expected
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Forecasts Monitor Atlantic Basin; Tropical Season Not Over Yet
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Storms and Massive Hail Likely To Hit Eastern Australia, Along With Floods