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240 Million Years Old Snake Ancestor Skeleton Discovered That Could Help Unlock Evolution Mysteries
Scientists unveiled a 240 million years old reptile ancestor found in Scotland that could help understand the evolution of snakes and lizards.
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Closest Known Black Hole to Earth at 1600 Light-Years, Found by Astronomers
8-Year-Old Boy from India Counterattacks with Fatal Bites After Deadly Cobra Planted One on Him First
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Northeastern U.S Could Expect Cooler Air Next Week After Record-Challenging Warmth Weather
Incoming Geomagnetic Storm Expected to Hit Earth on Saturday, Power Grid Outage Possible
Total Lunar Eclipse Blood Moon Falls on Election Day: An Event Line Up that Will Not Happen Again Until 2394
Denver First Snow at 5 Inches, Results in Pileup of 100 Cars, Closing Streets
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Portions of U.S. Could Expect Mountain Snow and Heavy Rain Starting Early Next Week
Animal with First-Ever Skeleton Revealed by Fossils 500 Million Years Old
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Experiment Reveals How Light Competition Plays a Dominant Role in Biology
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Platypus Movement Is Restricted by Large Dams, Which Has Important Conservation Implications
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Northeast Texas Is Hit by Dangerous and Destructive Tornadoes as a Severe Storm System Moves East
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UN Warns that Major Glaciers May Disappear by 2050