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Historic Yellowstone Flooding May Have Left Irreversible Damage to Montana
On Wednesday, officials reopened a portion of the iconic national park. Still, people in one adjacent city are concerned that too much damage has been done to ensure a successful summer tourism season.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Calculate the Trophic Level of Megalodon Sharks and What Did They Eat by Analyzing a Shark Tooth Enamel
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B.C Braces for Hot Temperatures and Weather Warnings for Its First Hot Stretch of Summer
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Study Shows How Residents from Public Housing Experiences Higher Levels of Air Pollution
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As Wind Resources Around the World Declines, Wind Energy From Modern Wind Turbines Starts To Lose Efficiency
Worsening Climate Change Might Turn Texas Into Sonoran Desert, Officials Say
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Tasteless Poison: How Did Arsenic Rose as a Deadly Toxin?
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Drought-Driven Famine in Somalia One of the "Worst Humanitarian Crisis" Ever
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Scientists to Use Bionic Robo-fish to Remove Microplastics from the Ocean
Viral: Clever Horse Named Sugar Fake Sleeping to Avoid Working
Growing Sunspot Faces Earth, Second-Strongest Solar Flare Possible
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5-Year-OId Child Dies After Being Left in a Car Amidst Extreme Texas Heat
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Study Estimates Productivity of Mangrove Carbon Storage Using Remote Sensing Model