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Science Some Plants May Increase Temperatures By Up To Five Degrees Celsius: Why You Should Care by Katherine Derla
Science Controversial Study About Superstorms, Dramatic Sea Level Rise Now Revised And Peer Reviewed: Now What? by Ted Ranosa
Science Whale Watchers Witness Rare Whale Giving Birth Off The Coast Of California by Catherine Cabral-Isabedra
Science Experts Think They Know What Killed The 17,500 Broome Fish In Western Australia by Jereal Cawis
Science Heatwaves Will Likely Be More Intense Because Of Reaction Of Plants To Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels: Study by Jereal Cawis
Science Meet Tanana Arctic, A Possible Ancient Hybrid Butterfly Discovered In Alaska: Why You Should Care by Ted Ranosa
Science UN Appoints 'Angry Birds' Character Red Honorary Climate Change Ambassador by Rina Marie Doctor
Science This Bird Is Small But Very Brutal: Shrike Impales Victims On Thorns Or Barbed Wires by Ted Ranosa
Science Seabird Die-Off In Alaska Continues To Puzzle Scientists As Thousands Of Dead Common Murres Found In Lake Iliamna by Katrina Pascual
Science White Storks Skip Migration To Feed On Junk Food From Landfill Sites The Whole Year Round by Ted Ranosa
China Launches World's Largest Electric Container Ship, Slashing 8,600 Pounds of Emissions per 100 Nautical Miles