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New Study: Elephant Groups Do Not Slow Down for Parents Who Have Recently Given Birth
Elephant researchers believe that the variety and depth of these creatures' emotional responses mirror those of humans more than those of other animals, as seen by the profound, loving ties formed between a mother elephant and her child
Latest Research Articles
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Dead Fin Whale with Strike Marks Washed Up Ashore in Suffolk, England
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New Worldwide Estimates of Coastal Heatwaves Predict Environmental and Economic Consequences
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The CDC Has Established a Forecasting Unit That Will Function Similarly to a “National Weather Service for Infectious Illnesses”
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Scientists Document a Case of Dangerous Bacteria in a Common Weed Found Throughout the United States
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Wildfire: 'Wall of Flames' Force the Evacuation of an Arizona Tourist Town
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Weather Warning for Severe Thunderstorms Issued for Kansas and Oklahoma
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Is Air Pollution Deadlier than Climate Change?
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This App Aims to Help Save Sea Turtles by Using AI to Detect Illegal Tortoise Shell
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Mangrove in the Desert: Thriving Effort to Combat Climate Change
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April Snow Blanketed Over Spring Flowers This Season
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Scientists to Use Geoengineering to Lower Global Temperatures and Combat Malaria Spread
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Organizations and Academic Councils Are Contributing for This Week's Earth Week