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The quest to identify a new way to potentially counter one of the world's most widely discussed solar geoengineering ...
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School of Biological Sciences researcher Dr. Ben Crichton has studied kōkopu—whitebait species that can live for 10 years or ...
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It is generally accepted by archaeologists that modern humans originated in Africa and dispersed worldwide, while other ...
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The nanoscale world appears to have a new ball to kick around. Researchers from Brown University have shown the first ...
When kids watch cartoons, they're absorbing much more than a plot. Thanks to the use of foreign accents in shows, they're ...
From melodic morning choruses to territorial songs that echo through forests and grasslands, birds rely on vocalizations to ...