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22 Percent Of Florida Keys' Coral Reefs Survived From Marine Heat Wave
Only 22 percent of Florida Keys' coral reefs survived from marine heat waves. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Dinosaurs Dominate Earth for 160 Million Years Not Because of Their Size But Due to Their Specialized Stance and Locomotion [Study]
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Wetland Methane Emissions In Boreal-Arctic Region Up By 9% Since 2022, Study Finds
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Heavy Wind And Rain Could Trigger Widespread Desert Locust Outbreak, Study Says
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Polar Bears Face Starvation As They Cannot Adapt Their Diet To Living In Land
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California Weather Update: Pair Of Storms To Bring Floods, Landslides
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Ancient Animal Lovers: Dogs, Horses and Other Animals Found Buried Alongside Humans in Italy Over 2,000 Years Ago [Study]
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Libya Faces Groundwater Crisis as Coastal Town Is Inundated
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Fossil Sites With Extraordinary Preservation Influence Evolutionary Relationships
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Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]
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Wetlands Struggle to Keep Up With Sea Level Rise, Researchers Find
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Tijuana River Contamination: Untreated Sewage, Industrial Waste in River Poses a "Public Health Crisis"
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Colombia's Critically Endangered Species Doubled Since 2017