Environment
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Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks Hold Breath Underwater To Hunt Prey
Researchers found that scalloped hammerhead sharks showed a unique behavior of holding their breath under cold water to catch prey. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Bacteria Can Use Radioactive Elements Instead of Rare Earth Metals for Metabolism [Study]
Super Bloom Paints Bay Area Hillside with Golden Wildflowers, Hikers Enjoy the 20-Minute Trail
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Wildfires Once Existed in Deserts, Following Discovery of Fire Records in Sand Dunes [Study]
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Underwater Heat Waves Could Influence Global Weather Patterns: Scientists Say
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US Weather Forecast: Brief Weather Warmup to Continue in Northeast This Week
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5.4 Magnitude Earthquake Causes Injuries, Damage Near Tokyo on May 11
Arizona Dam to Release 650 Million Gallons of Water as Wet Winter Raised Levels to "Flood Control Space"
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Smoke from Canadian Wildfires Turns Skies Foggy Over Major Cities in Eastern United States
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How Global Warming Will Impact the World by 2040
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