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Ancient Caves in Israel Preserve Earliest Evidence of Burial Rituals from 120,000 Years Ago

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72 Chinese Pharmaceutical Companies Use Body Parts of Endangered Species, Environmental Group Names Top 3 Companies in Report
13 Mummified Mice Found on Andean Volcanoes Shows They Scurried Towards the Summit on Their Own, Some 350 Years Ago

Biodiversity Along Hawaii Coastline at Risk as Landowners Pull Out Native Plants

Disposable Vape Problem: Non-Recyclable and Hazardous Waste Reaches 12 Million Per Month

Glitter Ban Officially Announced, Plastic Pellets Next in Line as War Against Microplastics Continues in UK
Long Valley Caldera: Dormant Supervolcano Seismic Activities, No Impending Eruptions but Just Cooling Down - California
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish: Predators Survive Heat Waves That Kill Corals by Eating Survivors

Living in Climate Change 'Danger Zones' Can Expose Humans to Deadly, Extreme Weather Events

91 Totoaba Swim Bladders Worth $1.4M Smuggled in Fish Fillet Shipment Seized in Arizona

Medicinal Plant Foxglove Can Kill Via Cardiac Arrest
Blonde Raccoon Rescued From Trash Can Near California Lake Where Species is Scarce

Illegal Trafficking in Thailand Now Worth US$20 Billion
Rarest Songbird in the US Declared Extinct as Last Sighting Recorded 60 Years Ago

"Last Crocodile in Europe" - Fossils of Largest Ever Crocodile Unearthed 4.5 Million Years Later

Sahara Dried Out From 800 Years of Extreme Groundwater Harvesting
Lake Urmia: Middle East's Largest Lake Shrinks Into Salt Flat Following Droughts, Agriculture

Extreme Climate Prompts Scramble for Production of Resistant Seed Strains

High Wind Warnings in Effect Over Counties in Northwest as Scorching Temperatures of 100 Degrees Grip Southwest US
Tepui Frogs, Isolated Venezuela Ecosystems at Risk as Climate Change Drives Wildlife to Higher Elevations

'Lord God Bird' Official Extinction on Hold as Fuzzy Pictures Resemble Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

Artificial Photosynthesis Scaled Up Can Replace Solar Panels in Producing Limitless Clean Energy
Invasive Water Chestnut Takes Over River Surface in New York Again, Fills 400 Dump Trucks
Missing Chunk of Ancient Earth From 160M Years Ago 'Pontus' Tectonic Plate Revealed as Modern-Day Borneo Via Tomography
Ancient Shark Species That Looked Like Stingrays Discovered in Earth's Largest Cave System
Ancient Ostrich Terror Birds Left 8M-Year-Old Tracks on Fossil Substrate in Argentina

3000 Tires Pulled Out of Philadelphia River in Cleaning Project

Better Eye Health Achieved Through 16 Weeks of Eating Grapes, Study Says

'Ring of Fire:' Three Ways to View the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse and Three Important Points to Remember




