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Food Prices May Rise as Fertilizer Shortage Worsens in North America
A global nitrogen fertilizer shortage has pushed prices to new highs, forcing farmers in North America to postpone purchases and boosting the prospect of a spring race to apply the crop nutrient before planting season.
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Southern California Faces Wildfire Threat with Strong Winds and Low Humidity Worsening the Situation
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Coronavirus Delta Variants May Contribute to More Severe, Deadly Pandemic
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Onlookers Captured Video of Great White Shark Attacking a Seal Near Cape Cod
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Researchers Reveal All Octopuses Are Sentient, But Not All Are Necessarily Smart
Man Baffled After Finding 'Monster-Like' Deep-Sea Creature Washed Ashore San Diego Beach
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Scientists Uncover How Herpes Infiltrates Our Nervous System
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New Study Sheds Light on the Role of Urban Trees in Alleviating Stormwater Flows
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Experts Warn How Powerful ‘Cannibal’ Solar Storms Could Cause Global Internet Outage
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Vulture Bees: Bizarre Flesh-Eating Bees Prefer to Feast on Rotting Meat Than Pollen
California is Delaying Crabbing Season in an Attempt to Protect Giant Humpback Whales
Loyal Albatrosses are Breaking Up Because of Climate Change
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Train of Storms Expected in Northwest After Disastrous Floods, Mudslides






