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CT Scans Reveal How Triceratops Used Its Large Snout to Regulate Body Heat
CT scans of Triceratops skulls reveal a giant nose packed with respiratory turbinates that cooled its massive head.
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Volcano Alert: Closely Monitoring Magma Movements to Predict Big Eruptions
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Carbon Capture Technologies: Effective CO2 Reduction Tool or Overhyped Climate Fix?
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How Earth's Climate System Regulates Itself Through Powerful Natural Feedback Loops
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Nature's Engine Stalls: Why Climate Change Speeds Up But Ecosystems Hit the Brakes
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Endangered Species Recovery: Inspiring Wildlife Conservation Success Stories in Action
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