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Baby Birds Fall to Their Death by Jumping From Nests Due to Extreme Heat
Baby birds in the United States' West are leaping from their nests before they are completely capable of flying, all to escape the scorching heatwaves.
Latest Research Articles
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Prehistoric Evidence Shows Mammals Evolved Rapidly When Dinosaurs Went Extinct
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Highest Mountain in Sweden Diminishes by Two Metres Every Year Due Melting Glaciers
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Siberian Wildfires Releases Record Breaking Emissions as Smokes Become Visible in Space
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EPA Will Ban Pesticide Linked to Neurological Damage in Children
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Tropical Storm Fred's Flood and Strong Winds Left Trail of Destruction in Georgia, Carolinas
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Worrying Amounts of Drug Traces Leaked by Sewage Pipes Found in Chesapeake Bay
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Extreme Heat Affects US Outdoor Workers, Risking Their Health and Reducing Yearly Income
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Newsom Declares State of Emergency as Caldor Wildfire Consumes 53,700 Acres
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Coastal Wetlands Offers More Storm Protection Than Massive Seawalls
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Germany Forecasted to Record Largest Increase in Greenhouse Gases Emissions Since 1990
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