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Whale Pee Is Good for the Ocean, Study Finds
Find out how baleen whale feces and urine contribute to the ocean‘s health. Whales make some of the longest, most unforgiving migrations in the...
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Why Indian students should consider South Australia: Insights from Premier Peter Malinauskas
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Though we learn so much during our first years of life, we can't, as adults, remember specific events from that time . Researchers have long believed...
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Austin Hill is one of the few drivers who's leaving The Paperclip happy after a caution-marred final stage and the revival of a grudge match...
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Tesla Again Has The Highest Accident Rate Of Any Auto Brand
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Your Vision Can Predict Dementia 12 Years Before Diagnosis, Study Discovers
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Wide-Ranging Biodiversity Study Highlights Destructive Global Impact of Humans
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Latino- owned businesses have rebounded faster than white-owned businesses from the pandemic-induced downturn, according to a new report. The 10th...
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