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Science
Physicists haven’t yet ruled out the possibility that the universe has a complicated topology in which space loops back around on itself.
The reduced shielding from cosmic radiation may have led to higher oxygen levels in the atmosphere and oceans, which in turn allowed for the growth of larger animals.
Mars Sample Return and missions to study other planets and celestial bodies, including lunar efforts, face big cuts and delays.
Growing out patches of grass can lure adult butterflies and moths with nectar and offer lawn mower–free havens for toddler caterpillars.
A survey of college students reported many are comfortable calling emergency services for an overdose, but fewer know how to intervene with naloxone.
Rakus the orangutan seemed to be treating a cut to his face with a plant that’s also used in traditional human medicine.
Scientists say that moving the “melon” like Jell-O appears to be linked to sexual behaviors.
Land managers in the western United States are using potential operational delineations, or PODS, to prepare for — and take advantage of — wildfires.
Biologist Ximena Velez-Liendo is assisting rural farming communities in southern Bolivia to coexist with Andean bears by training beekeepers.
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