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Satellites Reveal the Gains and Losses of California’s Groundwater
After years of intense drought and diminishing groundwater, California just saw its greatest year-over-year water gains in two decades, according to data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) satellite mission, a partnership between NASA and the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ).
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Cat Hired by San Francisco Airport as Newest Member of 'Wag Brigade' to Help Nervous Passengers
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7 Reasons for Growing a Hydroponic Garden at Home, Professional Gardener Explains
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Mountain Climbing, Hiking No Longer Allowed in Bali After Tourist Damages Sanctity of Mountain Peak
Maple Trees In Oregon's Willamette Park Being Illegally Logged Burl by Burl
Endangered Bird Wattled Curassow Chick Hatches in Houston Zoo, Species Count Now 25
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Migratory Birds African Bee-Eaters Back in Norfolk to Nest, Experts Mark First Two-Year Streak
Fatal Chronic Wasting Disease Halts Rehabilitation Efforts for White-Tailed Deer Fawns in Tennessee
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Raw Oysters From Food Cart Kills Man With Flesh-Eating Bacteria Vibrio Vulnificus, Officials In Search of Supplier — Missouri
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Family Dies Inside Car With Running AC as Heat Wave Impacts Mexico
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California's Second Largest Reservoir 'Lake Oroville' Finally Reaches 100% Capacity Due to Beneficial Rain, Snowpack
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El Niño Causes Mass Die-Off of Birds on Shores of Mexico, Bird Flu Ruled Out in Autopsy
New Fireworks Regulations Require Use of Biodegradable Materials, July 4 Shows Canceled