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Experts Reveal Why There Are No Bridges in the Amazon River
Given that the Amazon runs through three nations (Peru, Colombia, and Brazil) and that the river's basin is home to more than 30 million people, according to the World Wildlife Fund, no bridges cross the river.
Latest Research Articles
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Massive Cold Front and Low Pressure System Brings Adverse Weather to Southeast Australia
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Minnesota Is on the Surge of Severe Weather This Monday Morning, Throughout the Week
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Avalanche Due to Late-Season Snowfall Results in Several Casualties in Colorado
Despite Rescue Efforts, Killer Whale Lost in River Seine Found Dead
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Climate Change is Pushing Gentle Elephants to Turn Hostile and Attack Humans
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Some Dinosaurs Descended from an Ancestor That Were Likely Warm-Blooded
Arctic Tundra to Disappear in 30 Years Due to Climate Change
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Atlantic Hurricane Season to Begin in Early June
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Flooding Expected as Particularly Intense Storm On Its Way to Hit the US
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Scientists Puzzled by Mysterious and Extinct Creature as It may be One of Our Ancient Ancestors
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Vessel Strikes: Oceanographers Develop Robotic Buoys to Protect Vanishing Whale Population from Ship Collisions
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Scientists Confirm the Existence of Long-Speculated Hydrotrioxides in the Atmosphere






