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Invasive Species Hitchhiking on Ships May Disrupt Antarctica's Fragile Ecosystem
Algae, barnacles, mussels, and other invasive species pose a danger to Antarctica's unique ecosystems as they 'hitchhike' across the waters aboard research, supply, and tourist ships.
Latest Research Articles
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Year 2021 Featured Record-Breaking Storms Across the US
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Fossil of Extinct 'Sea Dragon' Hailed as the Largest Ever Found in the UK
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2021 was the Hottest on Record for the World's Oceans for Three Consecutive Years
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Fossil Site in Australia Reveals What Was Once a Temperate Rainforest Teeming with Life
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Female Dolphins Discovered to Have Human-Like Working Clitoris
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Scientists Consider Exploring Interstellar Space by Sending Life Outside Solar System
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Researchers Unearthed Giant 'Sea Dragon' Believed to be Largest Ever Discovered in UK
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Using Nanotechnology to Warm Testicles Can Work as a Male Contraception Alternative
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Study Shows Drought Worsen Heatwaves, Making the Event Less Deadly
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Caught on Cam: Everglades Mink Spotted Dragging its Big Meal, a Giant Snake
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Environmental Agency Allegedly Told Staff to Ignore Reports on Low-Impact Pollution Due to Budgetary Reasons
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US Faces Deadliest Extreme Weather Year With a Rise in Carbon Emission