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Viral Dark Matter: A Potential Weapon Against Climate Change
Several of the 5,500 marine RNA virus species recently discovered by scientists may help push carbon absorbed from the atmosphere to permanent storage on the ocean floor, according to a study.
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Melting Glaciers: Sign that Antarctica is Defrosting from the Bottom-up, Polar Scientist Warns
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At Least 17 People Dead After Intense Flood Hits China
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Indiana Angler Reels Monster Catfish, Breaks State Record
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Weeks After Saving Owner From Mountain Lion, Hero Dog Dies
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Police Detain Suspect in Connection with Missing Journalist in the Amazon
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New Research: Earth May Have Less Time to Reach Paris Agreement Temperature Than Previously Thought
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California County To Invest in Ecological Management and Sustainability To Adapt To Rising Waters
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Antarctic Ice Loss is at Its Highest in 5,500 Years Following New Study on Local Sea Level Change
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More Than 1200 RNA Viruses May Have Connections With Carbon Flux
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Viral Video: Huntsman Spider Hiding in Car for Months Shows Itself to Driver Mid-Travel in Melbourne, Australia
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New Technology Adds Four More Brown Dwarfs to the Only 40 Imaged in Decades
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Tornado Wreaks Havoc on Kapiti Coast in New Zealand, Met Service Warns of Heavy Snow, Enormous Hail, and Massive Surf