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Due to Climate Change, Habitats of Stink Bug Expand Rapidly
A vile-smelling, ravenous bug that is already commonplace could expand even more as a result of climate change. Overall, stink bug-friendly circumstances are projected to shift northward, according to researchers.
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Woman Dies from Fatal Shark Attack in Plettenberg Bay; Nearby Beaches Closed
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Fiona Aftermath in Atlantic Canada: Massive Power Outages and Structural Damages
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Researchers in Southern Ethiopia Deciphers of How Climate Change Affects Human Evolution in Eastern Africa
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Did Volcanic Eruption Give Birth to a New Island in the Pacific?
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NASA's DART Mission Spacecraft Successfully Redirects Asteroid
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Hurricane Ian Intensifies As it Approaches Florida and Cuba
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3D Fossil Suggests that Plants May Have Evolved Earlier than Previously Thought
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120-Pound "Monster" Blue Catfish Released Back to Water by Tennessee Fisherman, Might Break Record
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Met Office Predicts Cold and Unsettled Weather Throughout the Week With -2C Arctic Blast
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Composite of Coronal Mass Ejection, Million-Mile-Long Plasma Ejection Taken with Camera Modified for Sun Photography
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Environmental Activists are Urging Governments to Make Ecocide an International Crime
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Maui Beach Coastal Erosion Takes Down Sidewalk, Trees