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Violent "Cannibal" Solar Eruption May be Strong Enough to Affect Satellites, Power Grids
A violent solar storm might interfere with power grids, satellites, and radio transmissions; according to the government body in charge of space weather monitoring, however, it could also have transported the magnificent northern lights extremely far south overnight.
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Earthquakes May Actually be Beneficial to Growth of Trees, New Study Reveals
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Siberian Unicorn: Massive Real-Life Unicorn That Walked the Earth 35,000 Years Ago
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Treasure Hunters Claim They Are Very Close to Finding 'World's Largest Treasure' Worth $20.4 Billion
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Coronavirus Outbreak Infects Hundreds of Deers in Iowa, Raising Concerns of Long-Term Reservoir for the Virus
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Freya the Female Walrus Caught Dozing Off on Dutch Submarine, Hundreds of Miles Away From Arctic
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Attention Pet Owners! This is Why Dogs Tilt Their Heads When You Talk to Them
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Virgin Births: California Female Condors Are Capable of Reproducing Without a Male Partner
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Twin Meteor Showers Expected to Unleash Fireballs Through the Sky This November
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38 Million Residents in Great Lakes Region Threatened by Worsening Climate Change
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Smart Robotic Rover Assists Scientists in Monitoring Impact of Climate Change on Ocean
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Radioactive Material and Pesticides Detected on US Tap Water Linked to Diseases
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"Should be Dead"- 66-Year-Old Cancer Patient Viciously Attacked by Bear in Her Own Kitchen