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A new study suggests passenger pigeons were hyper-adapted to living in a large, stable population, leaving them unable […]
A new study suggests passenger pigeons were hyper-adapted to living in a large, stable population, leaving them unable […]
New research casts doubt on a gene-editing strategy that scientists had hoped to use against invasive species and […]
Experiments show that the animals change their communications depending on how much their audience knows. Published: November 15, […]
Astronomers have found a planet circling Ross 128, a quiet red star in our own galactic neighborhood. Published: […]
The tiny creatures live on rock nodules containing metals like iron, cobalt and copper that are targeted for […]
Built by Sierra Nevada Corporation, the space plane that brings to mind NASA’s retired shuttles completed a successful […]
The world’s flies do much more than annoy us. Pollinating plants, cleaning up carcasses, swabbing drains — flies […]
Pottery shards recovered from two archaeological sites in the country are the oldest evidence of winemaking, pushing the […]
Why do most wind turbines have three blades? Published: November 10, 2017 at 01:00AM from #NYT Science Read […]
Mathematicians found that bridges wobble suddenly when a critical crowed threshold is exceeded, and developed a model to […]
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