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Declining Honey Production in Over 50 Years Blamed on Herbicides, Climate Change
Honey yields in the U.S. have been declining since the 1990s, with honey producers and scientists unsure why, but a new study by Penn State researchers has uncovered clues in the mystery of the missing honey.
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Japan Earthquake: Heroic Search Dog Rescues Survivor Trapped In Rubble
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African Birds Of Prey Face Impending Extinction Crisis With 90% Of Species Under Threat
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Snow Falls At Moderate To Heavy Pace Over Northern New Mexico, Expected To Spread In Texas
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Emissions in Germany Reached Lowest Point in 70 Years Due to Coal Reduction
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Plant Microbiome Can Save Plants From Pesticides, Alarming Diseases
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Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much? Unlocking the Mystery of Animals' Sleeping Pattern
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Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Construction Generates Seismic and Infrasonic Waves in the Baltic Sea
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Gene-Editing Helps To Protect Wheat From Extreme Weather, Climate Change, New Report Shows
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East Coast, Southeast Weather: Rainy Conditions, Wintry Mix To Unload This Late Week
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NWS Weather Forecast: Freezing Fog, Snow To Hit Colorado, Wyoming This Late Week
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Kelp Forests and Beaches Show Similar Patterns of Change Across California
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Climate Feedback Loop: Aerosol Particles from African Wildfires Increase Fire Intensity and Spread