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Scientists Unraveled Relationship Between Mass Extinctions and Global Warming
Scientists have discovered evidence pointing to a substantial link in geologic time between the size of mass extinctions and global temperature fluctuations.
Latest Research Articles
Pocket Gophers Farm to Obtain Food, Energy for Digging Tunnels
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How Do Sick Animals Struggle To Adapt To Changing Environments?
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Tetrapods: The First Animals Who Left the Water to Live on Land but Turned Back
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The World’s Oldest Male Giant Panda Dies at 35 in Hong Kong’s Ocean Park
Solar Tsunami Explosion Results in Full-Halo Solar Storm that Could Hit Earth
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Red Deer Tend To Become Introverted as They Age According To Study
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5 Ancient Mummies and A Glimpse into Their Lost World
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England Delays Beavers Legal Protection Law, Says It Would Come "In Due Course”
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Biomarkers Tells Us More of the Metabolic and Nutritional Properties on Methane Emissions in Japanese Black Cattle
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With Triple Digit Heat Will Set Through the Weekend, More Than 100 Million Americans Will Experience It
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Researchers Developed a Biodegradable System That Uses Silk as a Replacement to Microplastics in Such Products
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Bayesian Technique and New Analysis Reveals Genomic Information of Philippine Geckos Throughout the Ice Age






