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Solidifying his legacy as perhaps the greatest baseball player ever, Shohei Ohtani became the first to pass 50 home runs and ...
The Great Lakes has its fair share of aquatic invaders. Sea lamprey, zebra mussels and round gobies are some of the region’s ...
Researchers on NOAA GLERL’s R/V Storm deploy a remotely operated vehicle to observe sinkholes at the bottom of Lake Huron off ...