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New research, at odds with 2023 study, argues we’re not witnessing a sixth mass extinction event
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Koalas to be vaccinated against deadly chlamydia in world first
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In groundbreaking study, researchers publish brain map showing how decisions are made
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Scientists have created rechargeable, multicolored, glow-in-the-dark succulent plants
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His search for the Titanic concealed a top-secret military operation. How the iconic discovery unfolded
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A mysterious rose survived Hurricane Katrina and spread throughout the US. Its origins are still unknown
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The ocean is getting more acidic, and it could affect sharks’ teeth
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A plague mysteriously spread from Europe into Asia 4,000 years ago. Scientists now think they may know how
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Scientists say they cruised the ocean in a deep-sea submersible and came across an undiscovered ecosystem
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Ancient viral DNA may play a key role in early human development, new study suggests
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There’s a hot rock blob under New Hampshire. It could be why the Appalachian Mountains are standing tall
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• Video 1:12Video New research shows a cockatoo might have more dance moves than you 1:12
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Meet the new species of giant stick insect that weighs about the same as a golf ball
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The modern potato evolved from a wild tomato fling 9 million years ago, scientists say
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A black goo was oozing from a ship on the Great Lakes — and teeming with life
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• Video 0:40Video Snake species only seen a handful of times found after 20 years 0:40
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Lab-grown embryo models are getting more realistic. Scientists are getting more concerned
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Breakthrough discovery shows that moths listen to plants — and avoid the noisy ones
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The US has a plan to breed millions of flies and drop them from planes. Here’s why
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It’s not just humans – chimpanzees also like to follow trends, study shows
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Orcas are bringing humans gifts of food – but why?
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Giant, flightless bird is next target for de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences
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He’s searching for a human-made problem in areas largely untouched by humans. Answers are just emerging