The team analyzed whale poop for iron, known to be especially limited in the Southern Ocean, as well as copper.
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An environmental education project promoted by the nonprofit Peabiru Institute gives students a chance to learn more about ...
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Platformers are alive and well on the Nintendo Switch, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels and ages, with both Nintendo and indie-developed games available. Alto's Odyssey, Kirby ...
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Linking Delhi, the Taj Mahal and the pink city of Jaipur, with detours for temples and tigers, this is the perfect route for ...
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, community ...
His Forks museum off U.S. 101 houses buckets of debris lost at sea, like the scores of Saki and Suntory whiskey bottles he ...