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Unprecedented Reshuffling of Marine Ecosystems Possible Because of Ocean Warming
Sharks, whales, and other large predators are at risk of being left behind as their prey may likely migrate to new regions of the oceans.
Latest Research Articles
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Rare Planetary Alignment to Form by the Middle of April this Year, Here’s How to Watch It
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US and UK Museum Officials Decode the 'Origins' of Unicorn Myth
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As April Snowstorm Approaches, the Lives of Newborn Cattles Are in Grave Danger Due to Hypothermia
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An Ancient Tsunami-Unleashing Earthquake 3800 Years Ago Sent Humans into Hiding for a Thousand Years
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Making Sand Is the Solution To Reduce Waste According To Study
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Researchers Study the Causes of Rise in Black Lung Disease
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Norway 'Accused' of Killing Confiscated Wildlife Animals to Curb Smuggling
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Scientists Found This Bacteria Can Produce Electricity from Methane: New Study
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New Jersey Is Preparing for Spring Big Pollen Blast While Warm Weather Will Strike Brighton Seaside
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Solar Storm Warning: Sun Releases Plasma from 'Dead Sunspot' Towards Earth, Geomagnetic Storm Impact Expected
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Storm Megi Update: Death Toll Rises to 43 as Tropical Storm Batters the Philippines with Floods and Landslides
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NOAA - NWS Issues Fresh Warnings for Multi-Hazard Weather Conditions Across the United States Until Friday





