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How an Extremely Hostile Volcanic Lake Could Have Supported Life on Mars
A few specialized bacteria can endure circumstances similar to those that existed throughout Mars' early past, which might be due to a variety of adaptations.
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Over 70 Dead as Tropical Storm Ana Wreaks Havoc on Southern African Countries
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Iguanas are Falling From Trees in Florida Due to Extreme Freezing Temperature
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For the First Time, Scientists Record Orcas Hunting the Largest Animals on Earth
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Florida at Risk of Experiencing Hard Freeze, Reaching Lowest Temperature in Record
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Medieval Manuscripts Revealed Rare Phenomenon of Ball Lightning in England
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Extreme Floods, Drought Due to Climate Change Leads to Rise in US Crop Insurance Payout
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Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Cancer Found in Water-Resistant Clothing
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NWS: Millions of Americans Under Storm Watch This Weekend Due to Massive Winter Storm
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Saudi Tourist 'Killed on the Spot' After Aggressive Elephant Trampled Him on Safari
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New Study Reveals Microscopic Inner Ear Structures of Bats Dictate How They Echolocate
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Discovered Remains Show Ice Age Humans Thrived Despite Extremely Cold Temperatures
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Scientists Detect Microorganisms Thriving in Extremely Hot 'Deep Biosphere'