South America
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Novel Herpesvirus Discovered in South American Sea Lions, Study Shows
New research uncovers first study to detect Otariid gammaherpesvirus 1 (OtGHV1) in free-ranging South American pinnipeds, as well as a novel herpesvirus Otariid gammaherpesvirus 8 (OtGHV8) in South American sea lions (Otaria byronia) in the Southern Hemisphere.
Latest Research Articles
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Azhdarchids: Oldest Fossil Record of Giant Flying Reptiles from 100 Million Years Ago Discovered in South America
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Oldest Predator In South America Could Not Be Dinosaur After 265-Million-Years-Old Fossil Unearthed
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South American Nations Calls on Rich Countries To Help Develop a Marshall-style Plan to Save Amazon Rainforest
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South American Heatwaves: Human-Caused Climate Blamed For Abnormal Hot Temperatures
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Bone Pendants Show Humans Lived In South America 25,000 Years Ago
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Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Largest South American Wetland: Study Warns of Environmental, Social Impacts
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X-Class Solar Flare from Giant Sunspot Causes Widespread Radio Blackout From North to South America
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Kelvin Waves Roll Along Equator Ushering El Niño to South America
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6-Foot-High Giant Tunnels Found in South America Dug by Ancient Megafauna Giant Sloths
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Invasive Mosquito Species From South America Now in Florida
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Texas Weather: Tornadoes, Hail Affects Area as Powerful Storm System Moves East
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South America Experience 10 Degrees Celsius Heatwave, as a Storm Forms in Texas and Heavy Snow Falls in Washington