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Be
Blown
Away by These 15 Images of Beautiful
Butterflies
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In Order to Unravel the Many Mysteries of
Squids
, Scientists Dive Into Their Mating
Frenzies
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Why Have Birds Never
Gotten
as Big as T.
Rex
?
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Hacker News
To
Safeguard
Threatened Plants, Scientists Must Master the
Tricky
Art of Seed Banking
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Looking Back on the L.A.
Wildfires
Through the Lens of Two
Photographers
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What Free
Diving
in a
Kelp
Forest Taught Me About an Overlooked but Incredibly Valuable Ecosystem
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What Does the Future Hold for
Psychiatric
Brain
Surgery
?
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Why Have European
Wolves
Recovered
So Much in the Past Decade?
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As Norway Considers Deep-Sea Mining, a Rich History of Ocean Conservation Decisions May
Inform
How the Country
Acts
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Why Does This Endangered
Butterfly
Thrive
After Hurricanes?
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From Massive Eyes to Shark-Like
Tails
, Seven Amazing Adaptations That Helped Prehistoric
Reptiles
Thrive at Sea
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Thousands of Giant Tortoises Anchor a Thriving Ecosystem on
Aldabra
, a Remote
Atoll
in the Indian Ocean
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A
Revealing
Look Into the Surprisingly
Tricky
Sex Lives of Birds
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You Might Think of
Shrimp
as Bugs of the Sea. But a Remarkable Discovery Shows the
Opposite
: Bugs Are Actually
Shrimp
of the Land
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Hacker News
The Long, Strange History of
Nitrous
Oxide, a Popular Drug Users Have Been
Inhaling
for Hundreds of Years
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Hacker News
How Do Cancer Cells
Migrate
to New
Tissues
and Take Hold?
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Ten Exceptional Ancient Elephants, From Small Swimming Creatures to
Shovel-Tusked
Beasts
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From Worlds That Look Like Cotton Candy to Others Covered in Volcanoes, These Are the Strangest and Most
Captivating
Exoplanets
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How a Forgotten
Bean
Could Save Coffee From
Extinction
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Hacker News
How an 18th-Century Female
Physicist
Broke Boundaries and Inspired the Generations Who
Followed
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