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Cliff-Nesting Seagulls with Larger Brains Thrive in Urban Landscapes, Study Finds
Seagull species that have bigger brains are more likely to nest on coastal cliffs and may also be better adapted to breed in urban environments such as on the roofs of buildings.
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Orangutan Uses Medicinal Herbs To Treat Open Facial Wound, Scientists Observed The Behavior
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Innovative Conversion Process Turns Plastic Waste into Diesel, Tackling Pollution on Two Fronts
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Asteroid Strike: 'Fastest-Spinning Asteroid' Enters Earth's Atmosphere, Hits Berlin [Research]
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Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic Forecast: Wetter Weather Pattern to Cause Slower Commutes This Week
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Asia Heat Wave: Scorching Heat, Dry Conditions Impact Both Pet Dogs and Strays Following Multiple Hospitalizations
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Central US Weather Forecast: Severe Storms Likely to Bring Isolated Tornadoes This Weekend
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Nepal Massive Wildfires Blamed for Heatwaves, Climate Change
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National Park Service Eyes Reintroducing Grizzly Bears To North Cascades Ecosystem
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Air Pollutants Can Disrupt Hormone Levels Possibly Exacerbating Menopause Symptoms, Study Says
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Low Rainfall That Disrupts Shipping In Panama Canal Linked To El Niño, Experts Claim
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50,000 Bees Found in US Home After Toddler Complains She Had 'Monsters in Her Room'
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US Weather Forecast: Flooding Rain to Hit Central States, Severe Weather in the Southern Plains [NWS]