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Tardigrades' DNA Repair Goes into Overdrive for Survival Against Intense Radiation
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have discovered that tardigrades—microscopic animals famed for surviving harsh extremes—have an unusual response to radiation.
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91% Of Terrestrial Mammal Communities In Caatinga Will Lose Species By 2060 Due To Climate Change, Study Says
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Eastern Weather Forecast: Above-Average Temperatures To Continue This Week; Fire Risk Likely in Southern High Plains
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Mid-Atlantic Weather Forecast: Severe Storm to Bring Hail, Damaging Winds This Week
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Cicadas with Potential Fungal Pathogen That Makes Them 'Hyper-Sexual' to Emerge Across the US This Year
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Protecting Rainforests: New Research Identifies Illegal Roads, Aiding Conservation Efforts
Early And Active Fire Season Result Of El Niño, Experts Claim
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Extreme Weather Threatens UK: Heatwave and Flooding Prompt Warnings
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Black Bear in California Coming Out from Hibernation Wanders Around Lake Tahoe Ski Resort, Forces Its Closure
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Dead Humpback Whale in New Jersey Sustains Blunt Force Injuries, Post Mortem Exam Reveals
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11-Foot-Long Sawfish Rescued in Florida in an Attempt to Save the Species From the Brink of Extinction
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Swiss Women Won The First Ever Climate Case Victory In EU Court of Human Rights
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Taiwan's Growing Trend in Urban Beekeeping Boosts Pollination and Environmental Awareness