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By Nina Pullano

Tidewater glaciers like those seen by millions of tourists in Alaska's Glacier Bay terminate at the ocean, where warming ocean water can expedite melting. Credit: Eric E. Castro/CC-BY-3.0

Oceans Are Melting Glaciers from Below Much Faster than Predicted, Study Finds

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A lone star tick. To find a host, some ticks grope about with their forelegs from a leaf or grass blade, a behavior known as "questing." Credit: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images

As Ticks Spread to More Places, New Disease Risks Threaten People and Livestock

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