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Scientists discover ‘world’s largest’ seagrass forest – by strapping cameras to sharks
Tiger sharks are notoriously fierce. The huge animals, which can grow to more than 16ft , are ruthless...
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The Sci-Fi Dream of a ‘Molecular Computer’ Is Getting More Real
David Leigh dreams of building a small machine. Really small. Something minuscule. Or more...
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Sorry, Prey. Black Widows Have Surprisingly Good Memory
Black widows must despise Clint Sergi. While working on his PhD in biology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,...
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The Spooky Science of How Undead Spores Reanimate
Here’s a spooky conundrum: Is a spore alive or dead? Gürol Süel, a biologist at the University of California,...
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UK had at least two genetically distinct human groups at end of last ice age, DNA reveals
Britain was home to at least two genetically distinct groups of humans at the end of the last ice...
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Immune system-evading hybrid virus observed for first time
Two common respiratory viruses can fuse to form a hybrid virus capable of evading the human immune system, and...
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Discovered in the deep: the rainbow fish that’s born female and becomes male
A round the Maldives , between 40 and 70 metres (130-230ft) beneath the Indian Ocean, there are flickering shoals...
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The Search for a Pill That Can Help Dogs—and Humans—Live Longer
celine halioua drops into a crouch and greets Bocce, a Chihuahua-dachshund mix with soulful brown eyes, like a long-lost...
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