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Diminishing Whale Sizes Linked to Lower Birth Rates in North Atlantic
A team of oceanologists affiliated from the U.S. and Scotland has found reductions in body size of female North Atlantic right whales is resulting in fewer births, endangering the species.
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US Weather Forecast: New Cold Front to Cross Eastern US, Winter Storm to Enter Western US This Week [NWS]
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