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Do spiders dream? A new study suggests they do.
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The U.S. Capitol’s turbulent history of bombings, assassination attempts, and violence
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This dog-size lizard is spreading through the southeastern U.S.
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How Iran is destroying its once thriving environmental movement
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Nov 4, 1922: British archaeologist Howard Carter discover steps leading to the tomb of King Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings
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Wildlife deaths from coronavirus disinfectant use alarm scientists
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Hero shrews have one of the most bizarre spines—and we don’t know why
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NASA's Perseverance rover launched this morning to find life on Mars. Mission specs and what to expect in 8 months when it reaches Mars.
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We have too many fossil-fuel power plants to meet climate change goals
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China promotes bear bile as coronavirus treatment, alarming wildlife advocates
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Many overlooked animals are languishing
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Chinese paddlefish, one of the world's largest fish, declared extinct
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Frankincense trees—of biblical lore—are being tapped out for essential oils
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Fanged mouse-deer identified after vanishing for a generation
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The sea is running out of fish, despite nations’ pledges to stop it
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Billions face food, water shortages over next 30 years as nature fails
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Pigs recorded using tools for the first time
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Who Owns the Moon? The Galactic Government vs. the UN (published 2009)
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This chicken has blue-black bones, organs, and meat—here's why
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Climate change report card: These countries are reaching targets
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The silent decline of the platypus, Australia’s beloved oddity
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Meet the Man Who Started the Illuminati
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DNA study deepens mystery of lake full of skeletons
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Insect 'apocalypse' in U.S. driven by 50x increase in toxic pesticides
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Ancient Maya practiced 'total' war well before climate stress
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