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Monkeypox Cases Detected in Animals Might be Impossible to Control, Scientists Warn
Monkeypox cases have now been detected in animals. Scientists are worried that this spread might be harder to get under control.
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NOAA Issued Geomagnetic Storm Warning That Will Produce Aurora in Parts of Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon
Forecasts Say Tropical Storm Orlene to Unleash Flooding Rainfall in Western Mexico and Could Become Hurricane
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The Vredefort Crater: Africa’s Largest on Earth from 2 Billion Years Age
Rising Ozone Pollution is a Silent Threat to Pollination and Plants' Health [Research]
Man Became Social Media Hero Saving a Trapped Cat in Hurricane Ian
Formerly Extinct State Fish Finds Its Way Back to Native Waters of Colorado
Radiation Causes Darker Skin Colors in Chernobyl Frogs, Area Radioactivity Does Not Affect Them Now
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Hydrogen for Heating Claims Promise to Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Studies Say Otherwise
Ocean Hotspots Forming Fast: Chain Reaction Started with Climate Change, Scientists Prove
Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreak Kills 100,000 Bovines, Sick Cattle Count Exceeds 2 Million in India
Devastating Force of Hurricane Ian Leaves Sanibel Island Cut Off from the Rest of the World — Florida
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Overweight Pregnant Women Affects Fertility of Newborn Sons but Not Daughters





