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No More Lawns? Local, State Administrations Frantically Finding Ways to Address Rising Temperatures, Drought
Numerous of these quick fixes depend on water, which is risky considering that nearly 50% of the nation is currently experiencing some sort of drought, with the number of Americans affected by it rising by 26.8% since last month.
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A Series of Intense Storm to Hit the Midwest
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Heat Dome in the Pacific Northwest to Shift in the US East Coast in Early August
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Nanotechnology: Johns Hopkins University Develop Nanobodies Which Could Cure Parkinson's Disease
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An Aspirin a Day Keeps the Doctor Away, In Terms of Reducing Ovarian Cancer Risk by 13% for Women
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Video: Humpback Whale Caught on Camera Slamming Into Fishermen's Boat Off the Massachusetts Coast
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Eastern Kentucky Inundated by Heavy Rain Overnight, Leading to Issuance of Flash Flood Emergency
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Species Biodiversity: Rare Plants in Urban Gardens Can Also Attract a Rare Biodiversity of Bees and Birds
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Grass Fire Engulfs At Least 20 Homes in the Suburban Dallas Area; Other Wildfires Reported in North Texas
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Sailfish Stabs a Maryland Woman While on a Boat Off the Florida Coast
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Heavy Rain Threatens 1,200-Mile Area with Flash Flood Risk from Kansas to West Virginia This Week
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New Research Reveals Molecular Mechanisms Behind Traumatic Brain Injury for the First Time
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NWS Issues Multi-Weather Forecast for Heat Wave, Severe Storm, and Flooding This Week