Environment
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Hurricane Facts: Can El Niño Cause Snakes to be More Aggressive?
Turns out the Pacific climate current occurrence not only has an effect on the Atlantic hurricane season, but there's also proof to back El Niño's effect on animal behavior, like snakes.
Latest Research Articles
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Here's What Scientists Uncovered After Extracting DNA From 'Blood Snow' in Alps
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Mega-drought Drastically Affects Colorado River, Risking Water Shortage to 40 Million People
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Two Arizona Wildfires Burned Over 60,000 Acres of Land, Prompting Evacuation
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World’s Oldest Water Found in an Ancient Pool Below Canada
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Earthquake Swarm That Lasted for 7 Days Impacts Largest Volcano in Oregon
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Temperatures to Plummet Across the West as Storms Threaten to Spark Wildfires
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Over 600 Earthquakes Were Detected in California Over the Weekend!
Massive 4-Meter Crocodile Spotted Swimming Near Queensland Beach in Australia
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After Relentless Rain Over the Weekends, Louisiana and Texas Will Face Drier Weather





