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Extremely Harsh Atacama Desert May Hold the Key to Agriculture in the Future
Life can be hard in Chile's inhospitable Atacama Desert which is defined as a cruel, unfriendly environment recognized by being the world's extremely dry non-polar wilderness. Defied the circumstances, life persists in these arid badlands, that provide an agricultural heritage century old.
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Wanda Transitions to a Tropical Storm Over Parts of the Open Atlantic
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More Than 100 World Leaders Promise to Stop Deforestation by the End of the Decade
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Morrison's Presence in UN Climate Summit Raises Doubt About Australia's Commitment to Urgent Climate Action
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Southeast to Experience Flooding and Coastal Hazards Brought by Brewing Storm
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Climate Scientist Warns About 5 Feet Increase in Sea Levels Due to Global Warming
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Raging Bull Gores 55-Year-Old Man to Death During Festival in Spain
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Ancient Insects Trapped in Amber Show How Little We Know About Holometabola Evolution
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Disastrous ‘Perfect Storm’ on Halloween Still Remains a Haunting Weather Event After 30 Years
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No Pain, Needle-Free Patches May Soon Take Over COVID-19 Vaccines: Will it Work?
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Researchers Discover How Mammals Evolved Protruding and Pliable Noses
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Worst Outbreak of the Century: Worldwide Deaths Due to COVID-19 Now Surpassed 5 Million
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Thousands of Crabs and Crustaceans Mysteriously Washing Up Dead in England Beaches





