Decapitated remnants of Aspidorhynchus fish from the Late Jurassic hint at who they hunted—and who hunted them
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Decapitated remnants of Aspidorhynchus fish from the Late Jurassic hint at who they hunted—and who hunted them
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The maternal instinct known as “postmortem attentive behavior” was documented in these fierce marine mammals for the first time
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The Mars-size object that smashed into our planet and made the moon came from the inner solar system
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These plants showed “extraordinary durability” and may pave the way for extraterrestrial agriculture
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Scientists identify a new call issued by the King of the Jungle
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Meet the miniscule protist harboring jaw-dropping evolutionary secrets
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Misnomers and international trade
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And the pounding has persisted for more than 30 years
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Closer inspection of prized Roman possessions has highlighted the possible networks of the artisans behind them
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It’s not the gradual slip into darkness that scientists assumed
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