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Scientists Aims to Find Out How Other Plants are Able to Survive Drought
Scientists at the National University of Singapore have discovered how plants control the development of stomata, the tiny openings on their surface, to reduce water loss under dry circumstances.
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Internet Apocalypse: Could a Powerful Solar Storm Destroy the World Wide Web?
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Experts Say Some Countries at Risk of Drowning If the Ocean Continues to Rise
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Central US to Face Possible Severe Thunderstorms and Fire Weather [NWS]
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The Shrinkage of the Salton Sea Is Caused by a Decrease in Colorado River Flow
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Forecasts Warn Rain and Severe Thunderstorms to Threaten Midwest, East Coast
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Insects Are Causing Record Levels of Plant Damage as Insect Populations Drop
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Gray Whale Population Continue to Decline 38% From Its Peak
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Julia Unleashes Flooding Rainfall in Central America [Updates]
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Severe Storms With Damaging Winds Charges Across US While UK Will Start the Week With Shifting Wet and Windy Conditions
Hurricane Ian Devastates Citrus Grower's Florida, Causing Crop Losses
Parts of Indiana and Ohio Under Special Weather Statement for Elevated Risk of Field Fires
25 Dead, 52 Missing: Heavy Rains Caused Five Rivers to Flood Parts of Venezuela