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Melting Permafrost Leaves 90ft Deep Craters Beneath the Arctic Seafloor
Massive craters measuring 90 feet in depth have emerged on the Arctic Ocean's bottom. Massive craters measuring 90 feet in depth have emerged on the Arctic Ocean's bottom.
Latest Research Articles
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Research Reveals Dogs’ Stunning Body Awareness
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New Discovery Shows that the World’s Oldest Mummy is from Portugal
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Oxygenation on Earth Likely Originated from Microbes and Minerals
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Satellite Reveals Arctic Ice Melting at “Frightening Rate” Due to Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Women's Exposure to Higher Lead Levels Increases the Chance of Having Male Offspring
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Endless Forms Are the Most Beautiful; Why Does Evolution Favor Symmetry?
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Animal Welfare Alliance Calls for Repairing a ‘Broken’ Animal Welfare System in Australia
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Scientists Recommend Switching Off Lights, Draw the Blinds at Night To Avoid Diseases
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New Study Finds Connection Between Cholesterol and Heart Attack Inconsistent
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Scientists Studies the Frequency of Droughts and Heat Waves Determined by Precipitation Changes
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Shooting Stars! What are They and How Rare is it to Spot Them?
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JCU Researchers Successfully Maps the Whole Genome of the Australian Black Tiger Prawn