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Employing Native Predators in Dealing with Invasive Species
Study shows that reviving native predators, such as wolves and bears, could help humans cope with invasive species.
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Dog Adoption is More than Playing All Day, Vet Costs, Training
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430-Million-Year-Old Charcoal Deposits Reveal the Oldest Wildfires on Record
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Recent Study Shows that Social Isolation is Linked to Changes in Brain Structure
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Italy’s Intense Drought Brings Old World War Shipwrecks to Emerge from the River
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A Massive Solar Flare Can Affect Everyone’s Electricity, Phones Even the Internet
Venom Gel from Venomous Snakes Has Life-Saving Properties to Heal Wounds
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Seasonal Floods Has Affected Millions of People in Bangladesh and India
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Health Risks from Western Wildfires Spread Across the United States: Scientists Warn
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AIDS Treatment: Scientists Develop Potential 'One Time Treatment' or Vaccine for HIV and AIDS
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47 Cats Trapped and Living in a Hot Car Under Sweltering Heat Rescued in Minnesota
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Solar Winds Traveling at Millions of Miles Per Hour Could Hit Earth in the Coming Hours
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Heat Dome to Put Millions of People Under High Temperatures Across the United States