It’s time to rethink what tools reveal about animal intelligence and evolution.
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It’s time to rethink what tools reveal about animal intelligence and evolution.
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How the lucrative market could spark conservation.
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New technology translates animal-eye views of the world into colors humans can see.
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There are five times as many beetle species as fish, reptile, bird, amphibian, and mammal species combined.
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Scientists can now study species in the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean.
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You really can see the marine ecosystem in a grain of sand.
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Specialized underwater photographers reveal secrets of the sea’s flamboyant babies.
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Forensic science comes to wildlife law enforcement.
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Surprising things happen when you give zoo animals control over the soundscape.
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The world’s largest rodent is a jaguar's favorite snack.
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