Environment
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Brown Bears’ Change of Habitat Increased Predation Rates of Vulnerable Prey
Researchers had identified an active hunting strategy used by brown bears to replenish after a six-month hibernation. Apparently, the starving predator switches its habitat to hunt reindeer and moose calves on their calving period.
Latest Research Articles
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Winter Safety 101: Practical Tips to Help You Survive a Blizzard
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24,000-Year-Old Animal Found Alive After Being Preserved in Siberian Permafrost
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Changes in Ocean Colour Could be a Sign of Possible Underwater Volcano Eruption
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Climate Change May Trigger the Threat of Frequent Disastrous Tsunamis
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Global Warming Might Worsen Rise of Hazardous Environmental Neurotoxins
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Extreme Cold Temperature Could Stop Your Smartphones From Functioning Properly
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Preserved Fetus Found Inside Abdomen of 2000-Year-Old Mummified Egyptian Mother
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Experts Warn Beachgoers to Watch Out as Lion's Mane Jellyfish Swarm in Melbourne Beaches
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Cold Weather Incoming: Powerful Blizzard Expected Due to Snowstorm Brewing in East Coast
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2 Dead as 5.3 Magnitude Earthquake and Aftershocks Hit Area near Les Cayes in Haiti
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Mechanical Trees May Help Absorb Toxic Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere
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Ice Pancakes: Rare Disk-Shaped Ice Formed in Lake Michigan, Creating Spectacular Views





