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Seabird Couples That Were Compatible Are Less Likely To Lose Chicks, Study Says
A new study suggests that the more compatible black-legged kittiwake couples were less likely to lose their young. Read more here.
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Blockchain for Social Good: A Closer Look at the Transformative Power of This Unique Technology
Old Abandoned Coal Mines From Decades Ago Start to Grow Into Forests
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Non-Native Plants Are Expanding Their Range To Higher Latitudes Due to Climate Change
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Japan's Izu Islands Hit By 6.3-Quake Prompting Tsunami Warnings
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Lactic Acid Production in Carp’s Muscles Could Improve Aquaculture Practices
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Bewick’s Swans Are Sensitive to Temperature and Food Conditions When Migrating To Wintering Areas
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Feather-Tailed Possums Migrated From New Guinea to Australia Millions of Years Ago
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Salmon Find New Spawning Grounds in Arctic Rivers as the Climate Warms Up, a Study Finds
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Unseasonably Record-High Temperatures to Unload in Western US This Weekend
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Typhoon Koinu: 1 Dead, Over 300 Injured As Koinu Pounds Taiwan With Heavy Rains
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Tropical Storm Philippe Updates: East Maine, Brunswick, Northern New England, US To Receive Heavy Rain this Weekend
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US Weather Forecast: Freezing Temperatures To Hit Colorado, Wyoming, Northern Plains This Late Week