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Heat Wave Expected to Boost Texas' Solar Power Generation but Could Cause Power Grid Failure
Temperatures could reach more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, boosting solar supply but putting Texas’ power grids at risk.
Latest Research Articles
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New Giant Dinosaur Discovery: American and Argentinean Researchers Sheds Light About Their Tiny Arms
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Newborn Baby with Four Arms and Legs in India Hailed as "Miracle of Nature"
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New Zealand Records First Monkeypox Case, Reveals Increasing Threat as Virus Enters New Continent
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Simulation Shows Tsunami Due to Major Earthquake Could Destroy Seattle in Several Minutes
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Three-legged Tortoise Seized from Hong Kong Smugglers Gets Set of New Wheels
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Strange Aquatic Creature from 518 Million Years Ago Could be the Relative of the Earliest Known Vertebrate
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Micrometeoroids Considered 'Future Threat' After James Webb Space Telescope Encounters Dust Strike in Space
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Colombia Arrests American Celebrity Fashion Designer for Allegedly Smuggling Crocodile Handbags Into the US
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Study Proves That Prenatal Exposure to Chemicals Can Cause Liver Disease in Children
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Unsustainable Logging, Fishing, Hunting Are the Main Factors of Extinction Crisis
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Heat Dome to Bring Triple-Digit Temperatures of up to 113 Degrees Fahrenheit for the Southwest US
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New Research Shows Potential of Deep Sea Noise Pollution Can Affect Species Under the Sea