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More Than 1200 RNA Viruses May Have Connections With Carbon Flux
Several of the 5,500 marine RNA virus species recently discovered by scientists may help push carbon absorbed from the atmosphere to long-term storage on the ocean floor, according to a study
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Tornado Wreaks Havoc on Kapiti Coast in New Zealand, Met Service Warns of Heavy Snow, Enormous Hail, and Massive Surf
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Cold Weather to Bring Blast of Snowfall, Damaging Winds, and Freezing Temperatures in Tasmania This Weekend
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Black Fire in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico is Now the State's Second Largest Wildfire: Almost 300,000 Acres Burnt
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Tornado Touched Down in Blackwood, New Jersey During Severe Storms on June 9: NWS Confirms
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Expert Points Out the Need for Better Discussion About the Ongoing Energy Crisis
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Massive Brown Seaweeds May Wash Ashore this Summer, Experts Warn Beachgoers to Stay Cautious
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Plenty of Fish in the Sea: "Ugly" Fishes Found to be at Risk More Compared to the "Beautiful" Ones
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USGS Actively Monitors at Least 6 Active Volcanoes in the US
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Multiple Intense Tornadoes Left Trail of Destruction in Ohio
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Record Breaking Freeze Hits Australia as Experts Recorded the Coldest Start of Winter for Over a Century
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Plants Go into Photosynthesis 'Beast Mode' After Gene Mutation: New Study
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Researchers Suggest How Wild Cherry Blossoms Could Save Forest Landscapes