North America
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Canadian Wildfires and Cyclones Converge to Worsen Smoke Dispersal Across North America
Canadian wildfires and cyclones are connected in more ways than we think. Let's explore the study on smoke dispersal’s health and climate effects
Latest Research Articles
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Earthworm Invasion: Non-native Species Are Harming Ecosystems in North America
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Wild Grapes in North America: A Treasure Trove of Genetic Diversity
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200-Year-Old Aftershocks Might Still Be Hitting North America Today, Study Says
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North America Is More Vulnerable to Non-Native Species Invasions Than Australia
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Peach Blossom Jellyfish: A New Threat to North America’s Marine Ecosystems
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Saving Rare Tortoise: Biologists’ Efforts To Stabilize North America’s Largest Reptile
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Spotted Lanternfly May Not Damages Hardwood Trees Previously Thought To Be Resistant in North America
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Unique Monarch Butterfly from North America Suffers From Population Decline Urging for More Conservation Efforts
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Oldest Mosasaur Fossil In North America Found
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American Kestrel Population Decline Raises Calls for Conservation Efforts for North America's Smallest Falcon
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European, North American Ponds Reveal High Methane Emission, May Contribute to Climate Change More
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X-Class Solar Flare from Giant Sunspot Causes Widespread Radio Blackout From North to South America