Felines may be able to learn human words.
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Felines may be able to learn human words.
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Why permafrost in the tundra has begun to explode.
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What we can learn from the critically endangered species.
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For scientists of yore anything—from mermaids to alchemy—was on the table.
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Which foe is looming largest for native plants along the Yangtze River?
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An assessment of how anarchist movements are grounded in the principles of non-capitalist structures, decentralisation, anti-patriarchy, and non-hierarchical organisation that offers a lens through which to evaluate the effectiveness and sustainability of anarchist practices.
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The psychology of people who cut off all communication—and how that affects their partners.
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In 1855, scientist Michael Faraday dashed off a letter to The Times in London about the "feculence" emanating from the River Thames.
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How to jumpstart our empathy for future generations.
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The origins of consciousness according to Peter Godfrey-Smith.
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