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Deepwater Sharks Are Threatened by Demand for Liver Oil
Deepwater Sharks Are Threatened by Demand for Liver Oil One in seven species of deepwater sharks and rays is threatened…
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Is Marijuana Bad for Health? Here’s What We Know So Far
Is Marijuana Bad for Health? Here’s What We Know So Far Marijuana’s health impacts—good and bad—are coming into focus By…
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What Plant Migrations Tell Us about Ourselves
What Plant Migrations Tell Us about Ourselves New insights into why animals play, how to hunt an asteroid, and more…
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Even ‘Twilight Zone’ Coral Reefs Aren’t Safe from Bleaching
February 26, 2024 2 min read Even ‘Twilight Zone’ Coral Reefs Aren’t Safe from Bleaching Coral reefs hundreds of feet…
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The Life and Gruesome Death of a Bog Man Revealed after 5,000 Years
Before he was bludgeoned to death and left in a Danish bog, an ancient individual now known as Vittrup Man…
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Could Neanderthals Make Art? | Scientific American
For centuries, the “Unicorn Cave,” or “Einhornhöhle,” in central Germany has been famous for its many thousands of bones. In…
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How Did an Aquarium Stingray Get Pregnant without a Mate?
February 18, 2024 3 min read Charlotte, a stingray in a small North Carolina aquarium, is taking a DIY approach…
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Solar Geoengineering Looks to Silicon Valley for New Wave of Funding
CLIMATEWIRE | Climate scientists, environmental activists and philanthropists met privately last month to prepare for an expected surge of Silicon…
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You Can’t Fix Burnout With Self-Care
Anthony Montgomery: The most important part of burnout is that it’s about yourself, but it’s also about others. [CLIP: Opening…
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Embattled Climate Scientist Michael Mann Wins $1 Million in Defamation Lawsuit
February 9, 2024 2 min read Michael Mann secured a win in his legal battle against conservative bloggers who said…
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