Environment
- Ferocious Giant Centipedes Found Eating a Horrendous Amount of Baby Birds on an Australian Island- According to recent research, centipedes are the uncontested apex predators on Phillip Island. These predaceous arthropods are key elements of its ecology, killing and eating thousands of young black-winged petrels each year. 
Latest Research Articles
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 Authorities Issue Emergency Forest Service Closure in California Due to Wildfires Triggered by Drought
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 Solar Energy Outpowered Coal For the First Time in Australian History
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 Everything You Need to Know About Tropical Storm Henri: Where Will it Hit?
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 Hunting Down CFCs: The World's Most Potent Greenhouse Gas
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 Worsening Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon is at its All-Time High in a Decade
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 Babbling Baby Bats Sound Eerily Similar to a Human Baby
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 Long Island Prepares for Henri's Landfall; Tropical Storm Will Be New England’s First in 30 Years
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 Tennessee Flash Floods: Death Toll Reaches Over 20, Dozens of People Still Missing
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 A Deadly 'Brain-Eating' Disease is Spreading Among Animal Population in Texas
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 Delta Cases Surge Across Australia and New Zealand, 600 Infected in Just 4 Days
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 Scientists Amazed at 400-Year-Old Giant Coral Thriving in Great Barrier Reef
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 Powerful Eruption of Underwater Volcano in Japan Gives Life to a New Island






