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The algae blackens the ice. When that happens the ice reflects less sunlight and melts faster. Several areas in Greenland are covered with black algae.

‘Giant’ virus turning Greenland ice sheet black

June 6, 2024

Jeep logo outside Toledo plant

Jeep, Ford, Levi Strauss Top List Of America’s Most Patriotic Brands In 2024

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Nurse measuring older African American man's blood pressure

Here’s why you may be taking blood pressure meds at the wrong time

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time travel dates and years

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Robot hand touching human hand

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June 4, 2024

Denver Museum of Nature & Science's Curator of Paleontology Dr. Tyler Lyson and the trio of young fossil finders, Liam Fisher, Jessin Fisher, and Kaiden Madsen who discovered the remains of a juvenile T. rex skeleton while out looking for fossils with their dad Sam Fisher in North Dakota's bandlands in 2023.

3 kids unearth rare teenage T. rex, rewriting dinosaur history

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Passenger drinking alcohol during airplane flight

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Acute psoriasis on the elbows is an autoimmune incurable dermatological skin disease.

‘Living bioelectronics’ breakthrough could transform treatment of skin conditions

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Shocking study claims pollution causes more deaths than war, disease, and drugs combined

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Older couple worried, stressed about their bills

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June 3, 2024

Holme I timber enclosure with central inverted oak stump.

‘Seahenge’ solved? Bizarre weather ritual could explain mysterious Bronze Age timber circles

June 3, 2024

Polar bear on land in Western Hudson Bay region

Summer could be the beginning of the end for polar bears

May 27, 2024

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