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Climate Change Helped Genghis Khan Create the Mongol Empire, Researchers Find
A brief spell of mild weather and plentiful rains in the usually arid Mongolian steppe might have helped Genghis Khan and his descendents form the largest land empire in world history, a new study has found
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Details of 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin's Death Revealed by Cameraman [VIDEO]
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US Marijuana Use Up, Cocaine Use Down, Americans Spend $100 Billion Annually on Illegal Drugs
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NASA's WISE Survey Reveals No 'Planet X' but does Find a Wealth of New Stars
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Sea Sponges May Have Led Way to Ocean Oxygenation and Animal Evolution
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Solar Activity Linked to Natural Climate Change in Europe
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75,000 Killer Bees Attack 71-year old Woman [Video]
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Grassland Biodiversity can be Maintained by Grazing Herbivores
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Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Hits Northern California, No Injuries Reported
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Farmed Salmon Threaten Wild Salmon Gene Pool
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Scientists Find Four New Ozone-Depleting Gases
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Safety of US Nuclear Reactors Called into Question in New Report
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Excessive Market Demand Impacts Some Mexican Fisheries more than Climate Change