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China’s Yanliao Biota: A Window Into the Early Mammal Evolution, Study Shows
China's Yanliao Biota, an assembly of fossils preserved in northeastern China dating from the Middle to Late Jurassic (174 to 145 million years ago), offers an important window into the evolution of vertebrates.
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Northeast Weather Forecast: Poor Air Quality to Emerge Due to Dry Conditions, Canadian Smoke
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Gravity-Based Foundations Offer a Marine-Friendly Alternative for Offshore Turbines
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KaikōUra Deep Seabed Shows Rapid Recovery After Earthquake, Study Finds
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Tropical Storm Bret in Central Atlantic: Heavy Rain Likely to Unload in Eastern Caribbean This Week
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Parasitic Tapeworm Infection on Temnothorax Nylanderi Ants Triples Their Lifespan
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Ancient Andean Societies Became Violent with One Another Due to Climate Change
New Vast Sanctuary in California Now for Approval is First Tribally Nominated, Led in Mainland US
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Endangered Totoaba Fish Swim Bladders Worth $2.7 Million Confiscated in Largest Seizure Reported - Arizona
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Cosmic Rays Possibly Connect with Earthquakes on Earth [Study]
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Titanic Tourist Vessel That Allows Passengers to See Titanic Wreckage Goes Missing in the Atlantic Ocean
African Lion Kamau Euthanized After Suffering Gastrointestinal Problems in Sacramento Zoo
400,000 Invasive European Green Crabs Euthanized, in Bid for Eradication — Washington