Environment
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Broadleaf Trees Are Less Sensitive To Climate Change, Researchers Say
The response of leaf unfolding to climate warming has significantly reduced, according to a new study. This can help researchers assess future carbon uptake and spring frost damage.
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Climate Change May Seal Our Omega-3 Away
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New Species Discovered Among Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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Moths and Bees Steal Nectar From Rare Orchids, Researchers Say
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Balanced Diets Good For Corals Too, Researchers Say
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Blue Whale Seen By Maine Tour, First in 33-Year Operation
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'Docile, Secretive' Snake Targeted For Conservation By 9 States
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Rare Early Jurassic Corals Found, Study Shows
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