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Scientists make stunning discovery in remote stretch of the Great Barrier Reef: 'There will be a new generation'
A new study demonstrates that marine reserves on the Great Barrier Reef are doing double duty, protecting underwater life while helping fisheries...
thecooldown.com - 6 days ago

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music
“A great choice for guitarists seeking an affordable semi-hollow electric that both looks and sounds different”: D’Angelico Premier SS review
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running
Celebrating the Great Outdoors – From the Great Indoors | The Daily Yonder
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nature
Heat from the sun triggers earthquake activity on Earth
When the ground shakes violently, entire cities can crumble within minutes. Homes, hospitals, roads, and lives can vanish suddenly. Despite advances in technology, predicting when earthquakes will occur remains challenging. But scientists have recently discovered an unexpected clue that might help...
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cycling
Driving law changes could see pavement parking banned amid calls to 'address systemic barriers' to cycling
Calls for pavement parking to be banned have gained further traction following the release of a bombshell new report, which warns that many Britons...
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Deadly H5N1 bird flu strain has hit all but 1 continent
The H5N1 bird flu strain has infected humans and other animals in every continent except Australia, and scientists say it could serve as a model for...
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This Stunning Tiny House Has a Roomy Rooftop Deck That’s Made for Warm-Weather Entertaining
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4 New Books That Make Great Father’s Day Gifts
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Poll Finds That 75% of Scientists Are Thinking About Leaving the U.S.
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GMOs could reboot chestnut trees
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Scientists discover new, 3rd form of magnetism that may be the 'missing link' in the quest for superconductivity
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Chinese military researchers reportedly used Meta AI to develop defense chatbot
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