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Phytoplankton Responds To Heat Waves In Arctic Region 'Differently' Than In Elevated Temperatures
Phytoplanktons are responsive to heat waves in the Arctic Region, a move that is different when they are in areas with elevated temperatures. Read more here.
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Bird Flu Outbreak: Cow Milk May No Longer be Edible Following Detection of Avian Influenza Pathogen in Colorado Dairy Cattle
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Bison Herd Consisting of 170 Reintroduced Individuals in Romania Could Store Carbon Emissions Equivalent to 43,000 Cars [Study]
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Gulf Coast States Forecast: Severe Weather Threat to Bring Isolated Tornadoes, Flash Flood This Weekend
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Amazonian Birds Adapt to Climate Change with Innovative Thermoregulatory Tactics
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Microbes at the Root of Coastal Plant Health Georgia Tech Study Sheds Light on Ecosystem Engineers
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