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Research data suggests humans may have nearly gone extinct almost 1 million years ago, but scientists aren't sure why.
Sediments from Pacific Highs preserve vital information on past ocean warming, extinctions, and circulation shifts.
Discover the sustainable practice of entomophagy, eating insects, as a solution to climate change and food scarcity.
The landscape has remained untouched since the ice sheet formed, preserving features shaped by ancient rivers.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN236-million-year-old Triassic fossil reveals earliest known butterfly, moth scalesPaleontologists associated with different institutions in Argentina, along with a scientist from the U.K., have identified specks of scales from lepidopterans—a family of winged insects including ...
You might not expect a small Wisconsin town to have deep circus roots, but Baraboo proudly wears the title “Circus Capital of the World” like a badge of honor. This unassuming town was once the winter ...
James investigates how water fluoridation once pitched as a simple public health measure became a billion-dollar pipeline for ...
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