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New Trilobites Fossil Revealed a Resemblance to Modern Crustaceans
According to a recent study, trilobites, ancient marine arthropods that lived from 520 million years ago until their extinction 250 million years ago at the end of the Permian epoch, may have developed similarly to modern crustaceans and reached ages that are comparable to them.
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Heavy Rain Threatens 1,200-Mile Area with Flash Flood Risk from Kansas to West Virginia This Week
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New Research Reveals Molecular Mechanisms Behind Traumatic Brain Injury for the First Time
Two Nests Found as Flamingos Return to Galapagos Islands, Experts Confirm
Single-Use Plastic Ban in London Gets Shoppers to Use Alternatives Made of Bamboo and Corn
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Protected Fishing Areas Allow Great White Sharks to Grow up to 20 Feet Long and Tiger Sharks to 16 Feet
Dangerous Heat Persists in Tri-State Area as Threats of Storms, Tornadoes, Floods Loom In
Japan: Volcanic Eruption Spews Large Rocks 2.5 Kilometers Away, 51 Residents Evacuate
Five Puppies Died, Four Hospitalized as Owner Left Pets in Backyard in Sweltering Heat— Texas
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Atmospheric Circulation, Greenhouse Gases to Increase Extreme Heatwave Events by Over 30%
Dying Trees from Frequent Wildfires in California Might Not Grow Back, Scientists Warn
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Everything You Need to Know About Diamond Engagement Rings
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How Telemedicine Is Transforming Stroke Treatment