Environment
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New Unique Marine Bacteria Can Help Decipher Deep-Sea Conditions Unknown to Science
Researchers uncovered a unique species of marine bacteria that could help decipher deep-sea conditions that are yet to be studied. A recent study looked into the potential role of carbon recycling. Read here.
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Death Valley Park Will Be Close For Months Due To The Damages Sustained From Typhoon Hilary
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Sick Scientist Stranded in Antarctica Rescued by Icebreaker Despite Harsh Winter Conditions
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Shocking Decline In Lake Titicaca Affecting Tourism, Fishing And Agriculture
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Algae Abundance in Spain, France Lake Likely Due To High Temperatures, Minnows
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