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A few fun facts about the many-armed creatures. Published: June 21, 2019 at 02:00AM from #NYT Science Read […]
A few fun facts about the many-armed creatures. Published: June 21, 2019 at 02:00AM from #NYT Science Read […]
On New York’s Fire Island, the piping plover population has nearly doubled since the big storm in 2012, […]
Seven years after scientists caught the elusive deep-sea cephalopod on video, they saw another. Then lightning struck a […]
Work on the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea, bitterly opposed by Hawaiian activists, may soon be underway. […]
An intriguing new study found that people across the world are more inclined to give back a lost […]
Its skull sat in a museum collection for decades before new technology unlocked its genetic secrets. Published: June […]
A new imaging tool works more like Google Maps than a traditional microscope. Published: June 20, 2019 at […]
Shipworms are known for boring into wood and digesting it, but scientists found a new species with a […]
The discovery illustrates how museum collections may be filled with forgotten fossils that could expand knowledge of prehistory. […]
The freeze front creates an unusual liquid flow on the surface of the soap bubbles, new research suggests. […]
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