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Scientists Amazed After Unearthing World's Largest Fish Nursery in Antarctica
The Weddell Seafloor was littered with 60 million icefish eggs discovered by scientists aboard an icebreaker in Antarctica. Every nursery is guarded by a ghost parent, and together they form the world's largest known breeding colony of fish.
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Londoners Alerted to Minimize Physical Outdoor Activities Due to 'Very High Levels of Pollution'
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Heavy Snow Expected as Winter Storm Izzy Set to Ravage Midwest States
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Study Shows How Intense Heat May Lead to an Increase in Kidney Stone Cases
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Study Shows Higher Level of Pollution Affects Certain Group of People in US
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Experts Dated Oldest Modern Human Fossil in Eastern Africa to Over 230,000 Years Ago
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Bearded Dragons Linked to Salmonella Outbreak That Infected 44 Across 25 States
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Thawing Arctic Permafrost Poses Serious Risk to Life Across the Planet and Infrastructures
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Microplastics Linger in Rivers for Years Before Polluting Oceans, Reveals Alarming Research
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Scientists Worried as Global Warming Causes More Lightning Around the North Pole
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"Potentially Hazardous" Asteroid Twice the Size of Empire State Will Pass Near Earth on January 18
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Rare Blanket Octopus Seen 'Dancing Through the Water' in the Great Barrier Reef
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Snowstorm Alert: Particularly Strong Winter Storm Will Cover the Midwest in Snow






