Environment
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Mysterious Crack In Michigan Forest Finally Identified
The mysterious Menominee Crack split down the middle of Michigan forest following a magnitude-1 earthquake in Oct. 2010. Researchers have now identified the strange feature as a geological pop-up.
Latest Research Articles
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Marine Beds That Host Multiple Life Forms Threatened By Ocean Acidification
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Red Sea is Home to Newly Discovered Luminous Creature
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Like Coyotes, Certain Bats Expand Range
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More Snowy Owls Show Up Daily: Interview with 30+Year Researcher Norman Smith [Q&A]
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Lyme Disease: CDC Identifies New Bacteria Form
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Secondary Tropical Forests Store More Carbon Than Previously Thought
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Valentine's Day: One Company Is Saving Items From the Landfill, Pressing Them Into Bouquet Service
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‘Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan’ [Episode Preview]: Giant Water Bug and Python Wrestling
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Four New Deep-Sea Algae Species Discovered In Hawaii
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Unusual Mortality Event Of 30 North Sea Sperm Whales Explained
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STREAMING NOW: Climate and Survival? Moose: Life of a Twig Eater [PREVIEW], streaming on PBS [WATCH]
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Sierra Nevada Snowpack Up: Highest Point in 5 Years