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Invasive Spotted Lanternfly that Kills Grapevines Could Reach California Wine Counties in Five Years
Grape growers in wine-producing counties of California may encounter a major concern in the next five years from invasive insects that kills grapevines and common crops.
Latest Research Articles
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Chemical Analysis From a Mastodon Tusk Reveals an Evidence of the Animal’s Annual Migration
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Solar Flare Eruption Lasted for Three Hours; Geomagnetic Storm and Radio Blackout Expected to Hit Earth This Week
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Elephant Tramples Woman to Death, Comes Back After Few Hours to Crush Body at Her Funeral
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Hydrodynamic Simulation Reveals a Planetary Engulfment Caused by an Expanding Star
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Inactive Yeast Was Found Effective Material for Removing Lead Contamination From Drinking Water Supply
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Tornado and Thunderstorms Warning Come to Chicago This Week
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Deadly Derecho Possible in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic Regions: Damaging Winds Expected
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Pipeline Fire: Wildfire Forces the Evacuation of Hundreds as Blaze Grows to 4,500 Acres Near Flagstaff, Arizona
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Over 1000 Orchids Grow All Over the Island of Madagascar
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After Suffering from Scorching Heat, US Southwest to Experience a Major Cooldown
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Alaskan Village At Risk Due to a Particularly Large Tundra Wildfire
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Fish Leather: Sustainable Leather Made from Invasive Species May Become the Next Big Thing






