Environment
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Impact Crater Found Beneath the North Atlantic Shows that the Asteroid that Killed the Dinosaur May Have a Collaborator
Evidence of an asteroid impact crater is under the North Atlantic Ocean. The discovery could make scientists reevaluate how the era of dinosaurs came to an end.
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Flash Flood in Western China Left at Least 16 People Dead
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Investigation Underway as Human Foot Discovered Floating in Hotspring in Yellowstone
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Global Warming Could Increase Sleep Disruption and Infectious Disease Risk: New Study
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Tree That Outlasted the Dinosaurs 145 Million Years Now Endangered
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Study Suggest That the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Caused a Massive Disruption to Agriculture in India
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Deep-Sea Mystery Could Change Marine Life as We Know It