Environment
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Permafrost Melting in Arctic Can Release War-Era Nuclear Remnants and Other Deadly Viruses
According to recent research, deep beneath the Arctic's permafrost hides Cold War-era nuclear waste and deadly viruses that might soon be exposed to the surface due to rapid-melting ice.
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Marine Scientists Shows How the World Lost 14% of its Corals in Less than a Decade
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In a Rare Occurence, Tornado Wrecks Havoc in Victoria, Australia
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Outbreak of Deadly Insect-Borne Disease Threatens Deer Population in Vermont
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Coffee Prices Expected to Skyrocket as Producers Struggle with Climate Change
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Meteorologists Keeping a Close Eye for Tropical Developments Moving Towards U.S. Coasts
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Researchers Unearthed 40,000-Year-Old Cave Chamber Inhabited by Neanderthals
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Microscopic Worm Rewired with Brain Parts from a Hydra
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Where's Wally? Internet-Famous Walrus Spotted in Iceland After Disappearing for More than 5 Months
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