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Yellow-bellied Marmots’ Secret to Their Longevity Solved by Researchers
UCLA scientists and colleagues investigating yellow-bellied marmots made the discovery. The researchers reveal today in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution that these huge ground squirrels can practically stop the aging process when hibernating in their underground tunnels for seven to eight months
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Physicists Warn of Potential Nuclear Accidents at Seized Nuclear Plant Sites Across Ukraine
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Scientists Reveal Lead Exposure to People Can Cause IQ Score Decrease
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Update: Severe Weather Causes Travel Chaos and Road Closures in Sydney as of Tuesday
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Satellite Data Analysis Shows the Loss of Resilience of the Amazon Rainforest
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Gloom Reality: Even the Most Daring Technologies Can No Longer Reverse Impacts of Climate Change
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Mussel Farming: Key to Restoring Damaged Coastlines
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Tuataras: Fossil Discovery Reveals Secrets About the Mysterious Reptile
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Incredible! Snowfall Forms Unusual Tiger-striped Pattern in Kumtag Desert
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Aseismic Creep Surfaces Shaking Discovery in California's Fault
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Experts Warn How Powerful Solar Storms Can Possible Destroy Satellites
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Megalodon Sharks Are More Likely to Grow Larger in Cold Waters
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Extensive Use of Salt to De-Ice Our Highways are Causing Damage to Freshwater Ecosystems






