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Invasive Insect Threat Looms Over California Vineyards with Discovery of Eggs
Eggs of the spotted lanternfly, an invasive species that's wreaked havoc on crops across more than a dozen states, were recently discovered on a metal art installation that was headed to Sonoma County, one of California's most esteemed wine regions.
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Miami’s Future on the Brink as Sea Levels Rise, City Faces Watery Challenges
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Archaeologists Discover 4,000-Year Old Structure In Greece That Minoans May Use For Rituals
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Small Fish Diet: New Japanese Study Unlocks Simple Secret To Living Longer
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US Cucumber Recall: FDA Issues Warning Against Selling, Consumption of the Contaminated Plant Amid Salmonella Outbreak
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Kansas, Colorado Forecasts: Severe Thunderstorm Risk to Unleash Damaging Wind Gusts, Large Hail This Late Week
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