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Peru Suffers From Disastrous Oil Spill, Declares Environmental Emergency to Protect Birds
Peru declares an environmental emergency after an oil leak threatens rare Humboldt penguins and thousands of birds. A spill produced by unusual waves from a volcano eruption in the south pacific prompted the Peruvian government to declare an environmental emergency on Saturday.
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17 Killed as Truck Carrying Mining Explosives in Ghana Explodes, Destroying Hundreds of Buildings
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Hong Kong to Euthanize Almost 2,000 Hamsters After Possible Coronavirus Outbreak
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For the First Time, Nanoplastic Particles Have Contaminated Decades-Old Polar Ice
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Corbevax: A Cheaper and Effective COVID Vaccine That Could Change the World
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Scientists Warn Rapid Cooling of Mantle May Be Catastrophic for Life on Earth
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Researchers Discovered That Lighted Nets Reduce Accidental Bycatch of Marine Wildlife
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Ethiopian False Banana: Could This be the Long-awaited Supercrop For Climate Change?
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Sunnyvale Turns to Lasers and Boomboxes to Curb the Rising Population of Crows
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No Tsunami Alert Raised as Powerful 6.6 Earthquake Struck Coast of Japan
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Tonga Volcanic Explosion Was Strong Enough to Send Gravitational Waves to the Atmosphere
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Scientists Reveal How Whales Escape Drowning When They Consume Food Underwater
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Scientists May Have Discovered How Pigs Manage to Stay Healthy When Exposed to COVID-19






