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Science Mars After a harrowing plunge through the thin Martian atmosphere, the robotic explorer ‘Percy’ can begin its landmark hunt for signs…
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Science News The record-breaking genetic material is offering fresh insights into how North America’s mammoths lived and evolved. ByMichael Greshko Published February…
You, me, the lemurs in the trees, the snakes in the desert, and the squid in the deep sea—all of us began…
Green living is fast becoming the planet’s last hope as the global environmental crisis has become a pandemic on its own.…
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Tons of solar panels installed in the early 2000s are reaching the end of their lifecycles, posing a serious problem for the industry to contend with. Current solar panel disposal practices are far from being environmentally friendly.
In East Asia, honeybees must contend with never-ending attacks by a formidable foe: giant hornets. These predators pick off individual bees, but…