Environment
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Scientists May Rely on Radioactive Snakes in Fukushima to Detect Fallout in Disaster Zone
Scientists have discovered that radioactive snakes residing in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone may be used to monitor nuclear pollution.
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Tropical Rainstorm Nora Brings Threat of Flash Floods to Southwestern US
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“Great Adventure of the Ice”: Hidden Wonders Unearthed Beneath Greenland's Ice Sheet
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Spotted Lanternfly: Officials Are Begging Public to Kill This Invasive Pest on Sight
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Hospital Transfers Patients as Raging Caldor Fire Rapidly Spread Near Lake Tahoe
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Landslide in Denali National Park Triggered Road to Sink 10 Inches Per Day
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Rare 'Salt Flower' Blooms in Hills in Death Valley Park Thanks to Desert Rainfall
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Hurricane Ida "One of the Strongest" to Hit Louisiana Since 1850s, Governor Warns
Hurricane Ida Dangerously Near Category 5 as it Makes Landfall in Louisiana
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7,200-Year-Old Skeleton of 'New Type' of Ancient Human Unearthed in Indonesia
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Australian Farmer Herds Sheep Into Giant Heart Formation to Celebrate Love for Dead Aunt
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Special Lizard-Like Fossil Older than Most Dinosaurs May Explain the Origin of Lizards
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Experts Warn Exposure to Air Pollution Could Increase Risk of Severe Mental Illness