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Why Broken Legs Often Mean the End for Horses
Mars Lights Up as NASA Observes Unprecedented Solar Storm Activity Causing Major Radiation Spike
Nature-Inspired Cement Composite Mimics Seashell Strength, Paving the Way for More Resilient Infrastructure
Ancient Archeological Site in Greece at Risk of Vanishing Due to Rising Sea Levels
Central Europe Experienced Coldest Winter in 1739: What Caused This Extreme Weather Anomaly?
6 Australian Turtle Species Marked as Vulnerable, Endangered Amidst Rising Environmental Concerns
Greenland’s Inuit Polar Bear Hunters Navigate New Realities as Thinning Ice Transforms Hunting Grounds
Sudanese Communities Face Harsh Realities as Water Becomes Scarce in War-Torn Regions
Fault Line Hundreds of Kilometers Long in West Coast Could Unleash ‘The Big One’ Earthquake
Millions in Himalayas Face Dire Water Security Threat Due to Record-Breaking Snow Shortage This Year
Destructive Earthquake 2,500 Years Ago Abruptly Changed Flow of Ganges River
Invasive Insect Threat Looms Over California Vineyards with Discovery of Eggs
Duck Population Dips in North Dakota, Ecologists Urge Conservation Measures
Bangladesh Confronts Climate Emergency with Accelerated Coastal Flooding
Washington Coastline to See Makah Tribe’s Whale Hunts After Decades
Miami’s Future on the Brink as Sea Levels Rise, City Faces Watery Challenges
Endangered Species Models Fall Short Without Human Activity Consideration
Two-Headed Snake: Viral Video Shows Zookeeper Petting Mutated Snake
Vaquita Porpoises: World’s Most Endangered Marine Mammal in Alarmingly Low Numbers in Mexico
Denmark’s Underwater Gardeners Tackle Pollution with Eelgrass Transplants
Southwestern South Korea Shaken by Significant 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake
Understanding the Science of Weather-Induced Mood Variations and Their Impact on Society
Methane Emissions Remain Untaxed as New Zealand Shifts Climate Strategy
Common Ocean Algae Help in Cooling Earth's Climate, New Discovery Reveals
Twin Elephants Born in Thailand Bringing Double Joy to Conservationists
Ozone Layer’s New Lease on Life as Studies Confirm Drop in Destructive Chemicals
Ancient Equine Origins Unearthed as Scientists Trace Modern Horse Lineage Back Thousands of Years
Giant Earthworms Transform the Isle of Rum Shaping the Landscape in Profound Ways
Przewalski Horses Return to Native Kazakh Habitat After Decades
Northern Vietnam Flooding and Landslides Submerged Thousands of Homes, Killing 3