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Grasses Using Natural Genetic Mutation by Stealing DNA Gain Evolutionary Advantages
According to a new study, grasses can steal DNA from nearby plants, causing a natural genetic mutation that leads to evolutionary advantages such as growing more robustly. Read more here.
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Sea Level Rise Add At Least 23 Minutes of Commute for People in Coastal US
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Philippe Transitioning To Winter-Style Storm; Still Pack Torrential Rains
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Typhoon Koinu: Alerts Issued As It Approaches China With Massive Rains, Waves
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Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Shows Signs of Unrest, 320 Volcanic Earthquakes Recorded Over the Past 24 Hours [USGS]
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Coastal Erosion in Australia Gets New Solution: Concrete Modules Blended With Oyster Shells
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Rare 'Superbolt' Lightning: What Makes the World's Strongest Lightning 1000x More Powerful?
Massive Iceberg Hits 2-Year-Old Penguin Refuge, Clarence Island in Antarctica, No Birds Were Hurt
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Air Pollution Getting Worse as Oak Trees Release More Isoprene, Study Shows
Oldest Footprints Found Fossilized in New Mexico were 23,000 Years Old, Says 75,000 Pollen Grains in Study
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US Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain to Unload in Central Gulf Coast, New England, Lower Great Lakes This Weekend
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Strong Cold Front to Bring Cooler Weather From Midwest to East Coast With Chance of Snowflakes
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2023 Draconid Meteor Shower Peaks Evening of Oct 8 to Oct 9 Morning, No Need for Binoculars!