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Vultures on the rise: Study provides evidence of population increase and delayed migration in western North America

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Meteors are 'extremely common.' What makes the one over New England 'rare'?

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Phys.org 6d ago

With ShakeAlert installations complete, researchers explore offshore expansion

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Mining companies may soon bypass UN rules and mine the deep sea

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Staal nets wild winner as Hurricanes even series

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The Absurd World Cup

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The Atlantic 3d ago

Seattle: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city

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Euronews 7d ago