Gangs give them strength and higher status in conflicts with males
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Gangs give them strength and higher status in conflicts with males
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Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg explores the ethics of human specimen collections in Is a Biobank a Home?
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What blinking bugs reveal about synchrony in the universe
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The first evolutionary tree that includes every avian species
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Stephen S. Hall on writing his new book Slither: How Nature’s Most Maligned Creatures Illuminate Our World
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Intimations of mortality are not ours alone
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Tree-ring records suggest that drought played a role in Roman Britain’s decline
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The geography of loss, in two imaginative charts
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Dinosaur illustrator Mick Ellison on the evolution of using science and art to visualize the long-extinct animals of the deep past
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New tech might help humans find others in need faster
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