Today’s mammals would not survive the heat of Earth’s next supercontinent. But in evolution, there’s hope.
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Today’s mammals would not survive the heat of Earth’s next supercontinent. But in evolution, there’s hope.
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What happens after a discovery hatches.
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Once declared extinct, the world’s largest species of rail is returning to its former range in New Zealand.
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Even if a leading theory of consciousness is wrong, it can still be useful to science.
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You might not know as much about science as you think.
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Tiny box jellyfish are brainless—but they still make memories and adapt.
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Hands-on fieldwork, cutting-edge science, and baboons who steal your lunch.
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How scientists are engineering synthetic cells to be more life-like.
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A strange discovery from flying close to the sun.
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Mathematical proofs based on a technique called diagonalization can be relentlessly contrarian, but they help reveal the limits of algorithms.
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