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Prolonged Drought Caused Civil Conflict and Political Collapse of Mayan Civilization’s Capital City
A new archaeological study suggests that environmental causes instead of social, and political factors led to the initial collapse of Mayapa.
Latest Research Articles
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New Study Disclaims Conventional Notion That Biological Animal Growth is Constrained by Laws of Physics
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Climate Change Affects Wheat Prices in Food-insecure Regions and Causes Economic Inequality
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Aging Heart Leads to Somatic Mutations That are Irreparable: New Study
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Scientists Investigate the Effects of Pesticides on Thyroid Cancer
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Kitten with Two Heads Born in Arkansas Due to Rare Genetic Mutation
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Footage Shows a Crocodile Swims With a Half Naked Body Through Mexican Lagoon
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Scientists Experiment on How Plants Engineered To Emit Light
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Brain-Eating Amoeba Kills Child in Nebraska; Second Death Reported Since July
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Scientists Show That Woodpeckers’ Regaining Sweet Taste
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Heavy Rain Forecasted at Texas-Oklahoma Corridor; Travel Delays Expected
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On Monday, North Texas is Anticipated To Bring Heavy Rain That Could Cause Floods, While Seattle Will Experience 80C Heatwave
Climate Change: Bears, Bison More Resilient than Mice, Lemmings, Study Says