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Deadliest Mass Extinction on Earth is Also the Stinkiest Due to Toxic Microbes
According to a new research, tiny bacteria emitting harmful gas played a role in causing - and prolonging - the largest mass extinction in Earth's history.
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Why Do Some People from Greenland Digest Sugar Differently Compared to the Rest of the World?
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Mass Deaths of Koalas in Australia Prompt Animal Cruelty Charges
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Ice Cover in Lakes Are Diminishing at Rapid Rates
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White Christmas to be Expected in Certain Parts of the US Due to Storm
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef May Face Another Mass Bleaching on January
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First Giant: How Studying this Massive Ancient Creature Reveals a Lot About Modern Day Giants
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Infectious Parasitic Worms From Your Pet Dogs and Cat Can Be Transmitted to You
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Environmental Reconstructions Reveal that Mammoths Survived on North America Until 5,000 Years Ago
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Following Volcanic Eruption in Tonga, Residents Brace for Acid Rain Which May Pollute Drinking Water
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Common Herbs Found to Contain Substance That Can Fight Cancer
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6000-Year-Old Tomb in England Reveals World’s Oldest Known Family Tree
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One in Eight Australian Sharks in Critical Danger as Seasons Changes