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Extreme Heatwave Kills Large Number of Magellanic Penguins in Argentina
Climate change may have been responsible for the heatwave which killed a large number of Magellanic penguins in Argentina back in 2019.
Latest Research Articles
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Gut Microbe Help Squirrels Retain Their Muscle During Hibernation
Earth Might Not be Ready for the Next Super Solar Storm: New Study
Blizzard Warning! Winter Storm, Bomb Cyclone Causes Canceled Flights, Power Outages Across the US
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Beef From Michigan Farm Found to Contain Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
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Earth's Magnetic Field Serves as a Stop Sign During the Migration of Songbirds
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Brewing Winter Storm in Eastern US Prompts the Cancellation of Up to 3,400 Flights
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Scientists Thrilled to Discover New Species of Leafhopper Found in Uganda
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Dangerously High Temperatures May Signal Another Mass Bleaching in Great Barrier Reef
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New Study Reveals How Octopuses May Have Been Extraterrestrial Organisms From Space
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Bomb Cyclone: Atmospheric Scientist Explains Everything You Need to Know About This Winter Storm
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Rate of Coral Skeleton Formation Affects Ability to Withstand Ocean Acidification
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Study: Glacier Lakes Are Responsible for Rapid Disappearance of Permanent Ice






