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Wildlife Vehicle Collisions Cost Over $200 Million in California
According to a UC Davis study, collisions involving vehicles and wildlife in California highways have reached over $200 million in costs per year.
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Your Genes Might be the Reason for Your Loneliness, Study Suggests
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Disappearing Humpback Whale Carcass at Arch Cape Found in Short Sand Beach
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Giant Monitor Lizards Run Amok at Bangkok's Lumphini Park
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Scientists Discover the Secret Behind Water Bear's Indestructibility, Radiation Resistance
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Record-Breaking Particle Teleportations Make Quantum Internet Closer to Reality
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Can Elon Musk's SpaceX Really Go 'Well Beyond' Mars?
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Good News: California Sea Otter Population Reaches Highest Level in 100 Years
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NASA, Soyuz MS-02 Postpone ISS Crew Launch Due to 'Technical Reason'
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NASA Spacecraft Captures Cosmic ‘Burping’ of Hungry Black Holes After Swallowing Stars
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NASA Captures Images of Sun’s Edges, Reveals Origin of Solar Winds
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People Addicted to Internet More Likely to Suffer From Mental Health Problems
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Florida Sinkhole Leaks Over 200 Million Gallons of Radioactive Waste Into State’s Drinking Water