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Recent SpaceX Launch in Texas Poses Risk to Wildlife and Environment
As SpaceX's Starship juddered into the sky above south Texas last March, orange flames and white smoke plumbed behind it, everything looked normal. The spacecraft, however, thudded back to Earth around six minutes into the test mission.
Latest Research Articles
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As Caldor Fire Finally Weakens, Firefighters Are Battling 3 New Wildfires in California
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Researchers Discover Antibiotic Resistance in Bears in Remote Scandinavia
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Rising Sea Levels Threaten Habitat of Komodo Dragons, Turning Them to Endangered Species
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Meteorologists: Bermuda and U.S Could Possibly Experience Larry's Powerful Impact
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What is a Manufactured Home? The Ultimate Guide
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Volunteers Are Gathering in Ida's Ground Zero to Help Out After the Hurricane
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Divers Discovered Broken Pipeline That Caused Devastating Oil Spill in Mexican Gulf
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Toxic Algae Blamed For Shut Down of Access in Some Parts of California River
Thriving Seal Population Shows How Much Thames Have Improved Since it was Declared Dead
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Cougar Sightings Reported Despite Belief That They're Already Extinct
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The World's Last Pink Land Iguanas
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Shaanxi Earthquake: How the Deadliest Day in Human History Took Lives of 830,000 People