Environment
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Fatal Flystrike: Extreme Heat Can Be Fatal to Pets, Here's How to Save Them
The condition of pets should be checked daily since it "may be lethal." Although flystrike can happen at any time of the year, it is more often in the summer when flies are at their busiest.
Latest Research Articles
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Water Resources in Snow-Dominated Regions to Become Less Predictable Due to Climate Change
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Plant-Based Alternatives May Cut Emissions More than Any Other Green Investments
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Direct Hit: Earth to Face Head-On Collision with Solar Storm
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Goosebumps! What are They and Why do We get Them?
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More than 30 Sea Turtles Found Injured or Dead with Stab Wounds on a Remote Island in Japan
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At Least 1000 People Died Due to Heat Wave in Spain
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Ancient 1.4 Million-Year-Old Jawbone from Spain may be the Oldest Known Ancient Human
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Firefighters Struggle to Contain Wildfires Due to Heatwave Across Southwest Europe
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UN Leader Issues Dire Warning of 'Collective Suicide' Facing Half of Humanity Due to Ongoing Climate Crisis
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Volcanic Seamount in Hawaii Roars to Life as Two Dozen Earthquakes Recorded in 24 Hours
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Tsunami-Like Waves Hit Hawaii, Disrupts Wedding Party, Homes, and Businesses
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