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Freshwater Ice That Melts Into Three Different Shapes Depending on Water Temperature Discovered
Researchers discovered that freshwater ice is reacting to different water temperatures, resulting in varying shapes when it melts.
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New Largest Comet Ever Observed “Wings its way” Toward the Interior Solar System
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Man Who Injected Mushroom Tea Hospitalized Due to Deadly Fungi Growing in His Blood
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29,000 Turkeys Killed to Prevent a Highly Pathogenic Strain of Bird Flu in the U.S.
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In World's First Discovery, Dinosaur Found Inside Stomach of Fossilized Crocodile
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Rising Sea Levels Threaten to Swallow Entire Resort Town in Brazil
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Study Offers a Six Step Recommendation to Help Improve Water Quality
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Eastern US to Experience Spring-like Warmth This Week
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Love in Animal Kingdom: Fascinating Ways Animals Court in the Wild
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California Cools Down After Experiencing a Period of Intense Heat
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Hawaiʻi Smartphones Recorded Signals of Large Blasts from Tonga Eruption
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Covid-Related Deaths Are Filling up Cemeteries, Leaking Metal Pollution in the Soil
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Guinea Worm Disease Nears Eradication; Lowest Cases Recorded in 2021