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Warming Temperature Could Expand Geographic Range of Some Venomous Snakes
As the temperature continues to warm, venomous snakes moves to other places. Read more here. It is expected that the distribution of venomous snake species will be significantly impacted by climate change, with changes in patterns of envenomation of domestic animals and humans as well as declines in biodiversity.
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Mystery Behind 60-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil Finally Uncovered After Restoration
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T. Rex Intelligence: New Study Debunks Previous Findings About the King Dinosaur Being as Smart as an Ape
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Indoor Gas and Propane Appliances Raises Average Concentrations Of Harmful Pollutant, Study Says
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Marine Heat Waves: Deadly 'Warm Blobs' in the Pacific Fueled by Planetary Wave Trains [Study]
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Atomic-Level Insights into Cancer Cells Could Revolutionize Early Detection Methods
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Tunnel Safety at Risk: Decoding the Mechanics of Sidewall Rockbursts
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Soaring Heat Threatens Bumblebee's Important Role in Pollination, Food Security
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Developing Nations Urged To Be Transparent In Progress Of Cutting Greenhouse Emission and Climate Spending, COP29 Leader Says
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Isopods’ Precise Nutrient Regulation Offers Insight into Desert Ecosystem Dynamics






