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Lake Fish in New York Struggle to Find Suitable Habitat Under Climate Change
A team of biologists and natural resource specialists from Cornell University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, both in New York, has found evidence suggesting that lake fish in some of New York's lakes are losing habitat due to dual threats related to climate change.
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Queensland, NSW and Victoria Brace for More Heavy Rain and Floods as Storm Systems Linger
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Drought Resistance in Tomato Roots: A Matter of Stiffness and Hormones
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2024 Astronomy Forecast: Super Harvest Moon Eclipse, Meteor Showers To Planet Displays
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Northeastern USA Weather Update: Major Travel Disruptions Roads, Airports Expected Due To Major Winter Storm
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Dog Suffers From Animal Cruelty After Being Kicked by Woman in US, Video Shows
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British Safari Guide Spent 15 Hours Clinging to His Truck After Taking 'Wrong Turn' Into Crocodile-Infested Waters
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Japan's Passenger Plane Collided with Relief Effort Aircraft; 5 People Reported Dead
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Southern US Weather: Stormy Conditions, Flooding Risk To Unload in Early Week
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Northeastern US Weather Forecast: First Major Winter Storm Likely to Impact This Week
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Solar Storm Alert: Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth Soon Following New Year's Eve Solar Flare [SWPC]
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Flash Flooding Risk to Continue in Queensland Until Wednesday Morning After Heavy Rainfall Drenched State [BOM]
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Man Dies In Maui After Shark Attack; Higher Number of Attacks Observed In Hawaii From October To December