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Pollutants from Old WWII Shipwrecks Are Poisoning the Environment, Posing Threats to Marine Life
Researchers have found that a World War II wreckage that is 80 years old still impacts the microbiology and geochemistry of the ocean floor where it is buried.
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Archeologists Discover Mosaic of Hercules and Neptune’s 40 Mistresses in War-Torn Syria
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After 17 Years, the Last Indo-pacific Bottlenose Dolphin Held in a South Korean Aquarium Was Released Into the Wild
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Surfer Lives to Tell the Tale How He Survived a 13-Feet Great White Shark Attack in California
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Major Flooding Persists in Southeast Australia; Further Rainfall Expected
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Zoo in Bristol Struggles to Rehome At Least 25,000 Animals