Drastic cuts to science funding and immigration restrictions could hobble the country's research enterprise
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Drastic cuts to science funding and immigration restrictions could hobble the country's research enterprise
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One artist is raising awareness of invasive species by creating paintings with their discarded remains
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Social ties are deeply connected to how fast your biological clock ticks
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How horse genetics and human culture co-evolved
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The Bolivian salt flat long touted as a massive looking glass loses some of its shine
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Alex Riley’s three greatest revelations while writing Super Natural
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Can eavesdropping on the ocean help to save its creatures?
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How a threatened Australian marsupial is thriving in the face of drought
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Should we grant legal rights to extraterrestrial lifeforms before we find them?
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These songbirds swap chirps for blinks when nature drowns them out
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