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Mystery Occurring in East Antarctica Affects Millions of Lives Across the Planet
In the last major glacial epoch, or 'Ice Age', there have been small-scale climate shifts in the Earth's landmass and a recent study assumes that the bedrock below the world's southernmost continent - Antarctica - has been rebounding since.
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Chilly, Wet Pattern May Jeopardize 140-Year-Old Record Low in LA
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NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Finds a 'Martian Flower'
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Shark Sightings Reported in Sydney Beaches After Torrential Rain and Floods
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Artificial Intelligence Predicts Algae to be Potential Renewable Source in Future
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Remnants of Old Stone Age Culture Discovered in an Architectural Site in China
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Massive Asteroid That Has ‘Potential Danger’ Will Pass Earth This Friday
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Fossilized Stegosaur Unearthed in China May be the Oldest Ever Found
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Using Seawalls to Fight Sea Level Rise May Cause Environmental Harm in the Long Run
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Common Reed: Researchers May Have Uncovered Some Mysteries Surrounding This Invasive Plant
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Study Looks to Dive Deeper at the Oceanic Carbon Cycling
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Central US Faces High Risk of Devastating Earthquake, Warn Experts
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Certain Fish Species Are Rapidly Evolving to Adapt With Ocean Acidification