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Cortisol Found in Shelter Dogs' Hair Indicates Stress According To Study
Researchers at Utrecht University wanted to know if the quantity of the stress hormone cortisol in dogs' hair signals how stressed they are before, during, and after their stay in the shelter.
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Uzbekistan: Massive Floods and Landslides due to Heavy Rain Kill Multiple People
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Drought Warning Issued for Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming
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Chicago Weather Alert: Heavy Rains May Cause Isolated Flooding Friday Afternoon Pushing Back Cubs Game
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Promising New Material Could Make Solar Cell Production Cheaper
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Earth Day 2022: Celebrating the Planet Amidst Various Environmental Crisis
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Newly-Discovered Stellar Explosion “The Micronova” Could Explain More on Dead Stars
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Offshore Wind Farm Can Greatly Cut New England's Energy Costs
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Google Features Gloomy Time-Lapse to Warn of Climate Crisis During Earth Day 2022
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Greyhound Racing ‘Beyond Reform’ in Scotland, Campaigners Call for Ban
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Rare Tick-Borne Virus Kills a Resident in Maine
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Coastal Erosion Endangers North Carolina's Famous Beaches
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Smaller Bees? Climate Crisis Could Bring Some Species with Lower Heat Tolerance in Danger