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Fire Ant Raft Formation: Experts Warn Rare Ant Behavior Shows Potential for Population Surge Amid Floodwaters in Queensland
Fire ants can spread faster because of wild weather and flooding just what like Queensland experienced earlier this month. Click to read more.
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Children Who Live Near Green Spaces Have Physical Activities Have Stronger Bones
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US Forests Face Declining Productivity and Carbon Sequestration Under Climate Change
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US Winter Storm: Dangerous Cold Weather Kills Five People in Midwest, Grounds At Least 2,228 Flights Amid Snow
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Are Orange Cats Dumb? TikTok Stereotypes About Cat Coat Colors Debunked by Science
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US Air Pollution Emissions Decline, But Some Groups Benefit More Than Others
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