Environment
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Tracking Devices Attached to Magpies for Behavioral Study with a Surprising Outcome!
Researchers did not anticipate to uncover totally fresh behavioral patterns in pigeons when researchers connected small, backpack-like GPS trackers to five Australian magpies for a preliminary experiment.
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Central US Gear Up Due to Warnings of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
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Fisherman Likely Drowned from Ancient Tsunami in Chile 5,000 Years Ago Discovered
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Ice Colosseum Shows Up in the Himalayas
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Light-Eating Desert Bacterium with Cunning Ability to Photosynthesize
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Plastic Concrete: Company Aims to Accomplish Zero Waste by Creating Sustainable Construction Materials
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Greenland Ice Sheet Creates World's Largest 'Dam' Due to Alarming Melt Rate
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US, World Health Officials Plan to Roll Out Fourth Vaccine Booster Shot for COVID
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New Species of ‘Armless’ Dinosaur Discovered by Paleontologists in Argentina
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“It's helping”: Florida Wildlife Officials Dump 3000lbs of Lettuce to Feed Starving Manatees
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First Wild Case of Polio Outbreak Detected in Africa After Over Five Years
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Scientists Perplexed by Unexpected Evolutionary Change in Flowers
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Experts Uncover Massive Crater in Wyoming, Where Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Likely Hit






