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  1. Nature No Longer Smells So Natural—and That’s Our Fault

    • Human activities alter global scent, affecting jasmine flower yields in Egypt.

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  2. From the Vet’s Mouth: Dealing With Puppy Crate Regression? Here’s How to Get Training Back on Track

    • Puppy crate regression is a common issue, but it can be easily addressed with the right training.

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  3. Sunny Sunflowers
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  4. Highest heat of the season expected around Portland this weekend

    • Hottest temperatures of the season expected around Portland this weekend.

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  5. Jeff Mullin: America at 250: Still wet behind the ears

    • European sites pre-date American exploration by thousands of years.

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  6. 8 captivating photos of Delaware Bay’s annual horseshoe crab spawn

    • Horseshoe crabs migrate 9,000 miles to Delaware Bay for annual spawn.

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  7. Thryv Therapeutics synthesizes SGK1 inhibitors

    Thryv Therapeutics Inc. announces new SGK1 inhibitors for atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and inflammatory disorders treatment.

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  8. Politico’s Climate News Site Shutters A Year After Gov’t Turned Off Taxpayer Spigot

    • Politico shuts down climate news site after gov't cancels $500k annual subscription.

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  9. Crow Wing County approves vendor for outdoor warning siren maintenance

    Crow Wing County approves vendor for outdoor warning siren maintenance.

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  10. There’s Good Climate And Bad Climate News: An Astrophysicist Explains

    • Most extreme fossil fuel emission future is off the table, but a changed climate is still expected.

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  11. Financings for June 11, 2026

    Beren raises funding for biopharma company.

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