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Discover Magazine on MSNThis Cholera-Related Bacterium Is Melting Sea Stars, Causing a Marine EpidemicWhat is the sea star wasting disease? Over a decade, sea stars have been disappearing and researchers finally know why.
The famously rainy state is facing longer, hotter and drier fire seasons, raising the risk of a mammoth fire that will be ...
Global warming is changing fire patterns in the state. Washington’s summers are growing longer, hotter and drier, resulting ...
Sick sea stars are lethargic, lose their arms and disintegrate into gooey masses. More than 90% of sunflower sea stars were ...
Save Our Shells is part of a mission to recycle oyster shells from restaurants across South Mississippi to help benefit ...
Bridge damaged by rising tides replaced with support from community.
New Orleans isn't the only city adapting to worsening storms and flooding. Why it matters: Nearly half the world's population ...
In this week’s edition of Science for All, Vasudevan Mukunth look at a new study that provides a unifying picture of how kin ...
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Fox Weather on MSNMelting of billions of sea stars linked to bacteria that's also deadly to humansResearchers have unmasked the deadly bacteria responsible for causing sea stars to melt away, killing billions over the past decade population and upending ecological habitats.
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Live Science on MSNMystery of why sea stars keep turning into goo finally solved — and it's not what scientists thoughtA new study has found that the devastating sea star wasting disease is caused by a strain of bacteria from Vibrio pectenicida, which turns the marine creatures into goo.
A research survey of farmers and ranchers across Washington state offers insight into how developers can best approach solar development in The Evergreen State.
Our August skies are aflutter with butterflies over the Kankakee Sands prairie. The nectar-rich flowers of the blazing stars, ...
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