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Antarctic Fishes' Change Their Behavior to Adapt to Changes in Water Temperature
Southern Ocean fish species have evolved well adapted to their icy ecology after millions of years of seclusion from the rest of the globe, thanks to the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.
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Human Trails for Alzheimer's Nasal Spray Vaccine to Take Place in Hospital
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Dumping 1M Gallons of Radioactive Waste into Cape Cod Bay Raises Growing Concern
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Space Explorations Could Pose a Threat of Alien Organisms Contaminating Earth
430-Foot Asteroid to Pass by Earth Next Week, But Experts Claim There's No Need to Worry
Historical Smithsonian Museum Plagued the Effects of Climate Change
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Study Reveals the Advantages and Detriments Associated with Hoofed Animals
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Russian Mining Incident Leaves 11 People Dead and Dozens Trapped in Coal Mine
Australia's Great Barrier Reef is Spawning With Life, Giving Hope to Scientists
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Scientists to Create First Underground Magma Observatory by Drilling Into Krafla Volcano
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Mr. Goxx: Hamster Skilled in Crypto Trading Dies of Unknown Causes
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Crude Oil Crashed as Threat of New Covid Variant Grows
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Innovative Hydrogen Storage Project will be Launched in Glasgow






