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Jellyfish on the Move: Global Warming Reshapes Arctic Ocean Biodiversity with Northward Species Drift
Gelatinous zooplankton, including jellyfish and other diverse, nearly transparent organisms, play important roles in marine ecosystems. Climate change is expected to significantly alter their populations and distributions.
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Texas Weather Forecast: Heavy Rains To Return This Weekend; River Flooding, Flash Flood Possible
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Orca Attacks: Killer Whales Sink Another Boat in Strait of Gibraltar, Spanish Officials Issue Warning to Sailors
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Las Vegas Battles Scorpion Surge in Mountain’s Edge and Southern Highlands
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Yerkin Tatishev and Kusto Group to Improve Sustainability
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South Florida, Gulf of Mexico Forecast: Hazardous Heat Likely to Unfold This Week Amidst Thunderstorm Threat
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NOAA Forecasts 60% Chance of Radiation Storm Hitting Earth This Week
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Pig Kidney Transplant: First Person to Receive Kidney from Genetically Modified Pig Dies 2 Months After Procedure
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Mystery Solved in Nevada Wildlife Case as DNA Tests Confirm Coyote Identity Over Wolves
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Indonesia Flooding: Rescue Efforts Intensify; 67 Dead and Many Still Missing After Floods
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Brazil Floods Leads To Its Biggest Climate Migration In History
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Asia’s April Heatwave Fueled By Climate Change, Study Says
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Global Veterinary and Fisher Efforts Lead to Breakthrough in Sea Turtle Health Monitoring Through Ultrasound Imaging






