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Phytoplankton That Absorbs Carbon Existed in the Southern Ocean Last 25 Years but Died Too Soon [Study]
Global warming affects phytoplankton blooms in the Southern Ocean. Click to read more.
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Unusual Ancient Footprints, Child's Shoe from Ice Age Found in Austria
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Colorful Insects Visit Bay Area in California That Likely Become Affected Due to Heavy Rains
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Fin Whale Hunting is Back in Iceland; Slow Harpoon Killing No Longer Allowed
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Low Water Levels Reported at Italy's Lakes and Rivers After Months of Heatwaves and Droughts
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Aurora Borealis Possible on Canada's Northern Skies Following Wednesday's Coronal Mass Ejection, Experts Announce
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Tropical Disturbance Brewing in Caribbean May Impact US This September
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US Latest Weather Forecast: Rainy Conditions, Thunderstorms Likely to Hit Western US
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4 Critically Endangered Gharial Crocodile Hatchlings Emerging From Fort Worth Zoo Nursery Excite Officials in Groundbreaking Conservation Success
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US Health Officials Pushing To Downgrade Marijuana Classification To A Lower Risk Category
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Plastic Rocks Dubbed "Plastiglomerates" Found in Remote Brazil Island Where Green Turtles Lay Their Eggs
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St. Elmo's Fire: Mesmerizing Lightning Seen by Pilots in Florida Before Hurricane Idalia's Landfall
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Mexican Navy To Increase The Use Of Net-Snagging Hooks In The Region To Protect Threatened Vaquita Porpoises