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Climate Change to be Blamed for Northward Shifts Recorded in Earth's Coldest Forests
New research has linked the northward shift in Earth's coldest forests to rising temperatures. These shifts have prompted a lot of concerns about biodiversity, high risk of wildfires, and worsening impacts of climate change on northern communities.
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Forecasters Warn of Dangerous Ice Storm Developing Due to Clashing Temperatures
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NACHOS: To Predict Volcanic Eruptions, NASA to Launch New Instrument in Space
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Having Pets For Years Can Slow Down Cognitive Skill Decline of Petowners
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Scientists Manipulate Stem Cells to Regrow Bones Using Sound Waves
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Tick Survived 27 Years in Entomologist's Lab After 8 Years of Not Eating
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Africa's Oldest Human DNA Unravel Unravel Complexities of Long-Distance Migration by Ancient Humans
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Hematopoietic Cell Discovered to Persist and Cause Leukemia Remission Among Patients
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5 Deadliest Earthquakes Ever Recorded Across the World
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Beatles, Butterflies Population Thriving While Some Insects Decline in Numbers
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Cross-Species Infection: Deadly Diseases Acquired Due to Animal to Human Transmission Explored
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Researchers Proves the Division of Ant Roles Which Has Been Dated 100 Million Years Ago
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Snow Quall Warning Keeps Everyone on the Edge






