Parts of UK may have had wettest February on record
Weather data to be released on Friday will also likely show that this winter was less frosty than normal. Source link
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Weather data to be released on Friday will also likely show that this winter was less frosty than normal. Source link
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Scientists say sea slugs could be migrating north into cooler waters because of climate change. Source link
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The Odysseus robot broke a leg on touchdown but continues to stream data back to Earth Source link
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