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Shark With 300 Teeth That Has Been on the Planet for 80 Million Years Is Captured in Portugal
The five-foot-long frilled shark dubbed a "living fossil" because of scientists how little it has altered in the previous 80 million years, was retrieved from almost 2,000 meters below the water's surface
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Landslides Can Influence Glacier Melting and Glacier Movement: New Study
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New Research Shows that Rodents and Other City-Dwelling Animals are Least Likely to Cause the Next Pandemic
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New Sleep Molecule That Can Influence Insomnia and Narcolepsy Discovered
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Fungi-Based Meat Substitutes Might Help Conserve the World's Forests
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UK: 55 Sheep Disappear in the Isle of Lewis, Sheep Theft Increased by 15% Since the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Study Shows That Mosquito Brains Record Human Odor Through Sweat in Order for Them To Find Humans
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Climate Warming Raises the Danger of Aflatoxin Contamination in Us Crops According to Scientists
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Severe Weather System in Parts of Western Virginia and Ohio With Strong Winds and Warm Temperature in Reno, Tahoe on Mother’s Day
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Tributes Paid to Three University of Oklahoma Students Who Died in a Car Accident After a Storm Chase
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Sun Releases X1 Solar Flare from New Sunspot, Solar Storm Expected to Hit Earth
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Intensity of Emphysema Is Linked to an Increased Risk of Lung Cancer
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Debunked: Did a Man Buy a Cockatoo to Sing a Death Metal Song?