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Corals That Experience Heat Stress are More Likely to Tolerate High Water Temperatures
Researchers discovered that corals subjected to a stressful temperature treatment in the laboratory for 90 days are more resistant to higher water temperatures. The study aims at increasing corals' resistance to heat stress was one of the goals.
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Company Aims to Help Carbon Initiative by Creating Diamonds
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Stonehenge May Have been a Timekeeping System to Keep Track of a Solar Year
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Rising Sea Levels Put 36 Cities at Risk of Submerging Underwater, Affecting 226 Million People
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Scientists Studied Oral Bacteria That Can Link to Hypertension in Older Women
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Joro Spiders in Georgia Can Colonize the Eastern Seaboard of the United States: New Study
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Hail the Size of Tennis Balls Causes Damage to Queensland Homes
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Renewable Energy Resources Can Cause Massive Power Outages According To Study
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US Weather Forecast Warns Pair of Winter Storms to Affect Central US and Eastern US from Late This Week
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Climate Change: Extreme Heat Increases Mental Health Issues
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Coors Light Leaves Six-Pack Plastic Rings for a Greener Packaging
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Ukraine's Save Wild Bear Sanctuary Near Kyiv Evacuates its Animals to Poland’s Zoo Poznan
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16,000 Birds Slaughtered as Avian Influenza Detected at Another Turkey Farm in Indiana






