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Primitive life, it would seem, was eager to get going.
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Primitive life, it would seem, was eager to get going.
RIP, little guy.
That said, in some ways it was empowering to think about my food choices on the road (or at least that’s what I’m telling myself).
In a survey taken across 26 countries, 13 countries listed climate change as their top concern.
Trek on Curiosity, trek on.
"I haven’t given up yet. We have a list of things to try, and we’re not done until we try everything on it."
The current toll represents the second largest outbreak of Ebola in recorded history.
Who would have guessed?
These steps could contribute to hospitals being able to do more to identify and help patients suffering domestic abuse.
The bears, whose food sources are limited due to climate change, have been rooting through homes and other buildings looking for something to eat.
“It’s not the speed that kills you, it’s the acceleration, and speeds are relative.”
Bow-chick-a-wow-ow.
Please don't do this.
Some of these drugs could be used to keep mosquitoes from spreading diseases like malaria, dengue, and Zika virus via our blood.
That many US scientists knew about the unethical experiment, yet chose to remain silent, is no longer in doubt.
The bottom of the ocean is a terrifying place.