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Sea Ice and Wildfires: Fires in the West May Actually Affect Ice in the Arctic
According to studies, smoke from wildfires in the West can affect Arctic sea ice. According to a recent study published in Science Advances, there may be more of a connection between sea ice and wildfires than previously believed.
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Scientists Worried as Bee Population in NJ, Pennsylvania Drops Drastically
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Prehistoric People Consuming Milk Sheds Light on History of Lactose Intolerancd
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Heatwaves in Europe Drastically Affects Crop Production
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US Cities could Possibly have a Similar Climate with the Middle East by 2100
Human-Wildlife Conflict: Tension Between Polar Bears and Humans in Canada and the Arctic Intensifies
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Renowned Gaia Hypothesis Author Dies at 103rd Birthday
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‘Mortar Wreck’: England’s Oldest-Ever Preserved Medieval Shipwreck is Now Getting Star Treatment
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New Study Found Evidence of Stingrays Making Sounds
Researchers Find Gene for Breeding Virus-Resistant Cassava - Africa
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Smallmouth Bass Are Stars in Many Fishing Cultures, But Here's Why They Are Very Dangerous in America
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Farmers in the US Forced to Sell Cow Due to Worsening Drought
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No More 'Murder' as Invasive Asian Hornet Gets Renamed






