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The Canadian Lake That Holds the Secrets of the Anthropocene Era
Crawford Lake, a small body of water in Ontario, Canada, is being put forward as the location that best records humanity's impacts on Earth. Scientists are trying to define a new geological time period to recognise the changes we've made to the planet, and Crawford is their model example.
Latest Research Articles
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Avocado Tree Life Cycle: Guide for Backyard Gardeners
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Colorful Rock Snake Ernie, Grows to 30 Feet on Utah Sidewalk
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Giant Panda Ai Bao Gives Birth to Twin Cubs in South Korea Theme Park
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Weekend Torrential Rain, Hail Leaves Hundreds of Birds Dead, Injured in Oklahoma
Asp Caterpillar Venom Evolved From 400M-Year-Old Ancient Bacteria
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Young Dog in Queensland Finally Rescued After Being Trapped Under Concrete Driveway
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Pets Under Hot Temperatures: 5 Tips to Keep Them Safe
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Sawfish Makes Rare Appearance in Cedar Key After Years of Being Endangered
Redtail Garra, New Fish Species, Discovered By Scientists
Jorō Spiders Increase Population in the US But Mean No Harm to People
Environmental Groups Urging United Nations To Disclose World Military Gas Emission
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Japan's Severe Flooding: Six Dead, Three Missing Due to Heavy Rain, Landslides