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Why Elephants Have Big Ears: Nature’s Clever Cooling System
Imagine a creature so big it can’t cool itself like most animals, with no sweat glands to speak of and…
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Rare ‘Demon Cavefish’ Discovered Beneath Alabama Chemical Weapons Site
American biologists living far beneath a former Alabama chemical weapons site have confirmed the discovery of a brand new species…
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The Green Label That Isn’t So Green: What the New Egg Study Means for Shoppers Everywhere
For years, shoppers reaching for the organic carton believed they were making the kinder, greener choice at the till. A…
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Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Becomes World’s Most Expensive Dinosaur
A skeleton that once walked the earth 67 million years ago has just made history in a New York saleroom.…
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Wildlife at Risk as Bird Flu Emerges Across Victoria, Australia
Bird flu has officially arrived in Victoria, and wildlife experts fear the worst is still to come. The H5N1 strain,…
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Wings of Wonder: How Derbyshire Brought White Storks Home After 600 Years
No matter where you live, it’s worth pausing to consider the idea of a bird disappearing for 600 years and…
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Brown Tide, Empty Beaches: How Seaweed Is Sinking Tourism on Mexico’s Caribbean Coast
If you’ve ever dreamed of a Caribbean holiday, you know the picture: white sand, turquoise water, and a gentle breeze.…
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Stranded Ships in the Strait of Hormuz Could Trigger a Global Invasive Species Crisis
A silent ocean can conceal a noisy problem. Over 1,500 commercial ships have been stranded in the Persian Gulf since…
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New Monkey Species With Orange Lips Discovered in DR Congo’s Lomami National Park
Since the late 1990s, a strange black-faced, bright orange-pink-lipped monkey has been darting through the trees of the Democratic Republic…
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Bird Songs and Biodiversity: Scientists Reveal the Amazing Secrets Behind Nature’s Sounds
For centuries, the dawn chorus has been treated as background music, something pleasant but unremarkable. That view is changing fast.…
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