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Even as Insect Populations Decline, Insects Are Causing Unprecedented Levels of Plant Damage
According to recent research done by researchers from the University of Wyoming, insects are currently harming plants to unprecedented levels despite an overall reduction in insect populations.
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Plane Passengers Face Travel Nightmare as Winter Snow is Back in the Northeast
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Snowstorm Could Unload Heavy Snowfall in the Northeast; New York, Washington and Philadelphia Could Expect Rounds of Rain
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The Findings Shed New Light on Mitoribosomes, Which Are Unique Ribosomes Located Inside the Mitochondria of Cells
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Oregon Experienced a Historic Die-off of Fir Trees in 2022, Leaving Hillsides Littered With Red, Dead Trees
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No Evacuation Issued as Fuego Volcano Eruption Persists with Active Lava Flows, Ash Fall, Crater Avalanches — Guatemala
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Winter Storm Diaz: Blizzard Warnings Issued for the Plains, Midwest and Northeast This Week
Brutal Winter Storm, Whiteout Conditions Hits Southern California, Flights Delayed, Roads Closed
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Geminids Meteor Showers to Unfold in the Sky; Wintry Weather Could Affect Astronomy Events Viewing
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Scientists Call For Conservation of Sea Cows, Pillar Coral and Abalone Due to Threats of Extinction
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3D Images Show Which Dinosaurs Likely Crunched on Hard Bone and Which Likely Ate Softer Foods and Prey
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Severe Thunderstorms and Flooding Rainfall to Unload This Week in Southern US
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Agriculture Is Causing Rapid Evolutionary Change Not Only on Farmlands but Also in Wildlife in Surrounding Landscapes






