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DNA from old hair helps confirm the macabre diet of two 19th century lions Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
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Saturn's first Trojan asteroid has finally been discovered Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
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This spider uses trapped fireflies to lure in more prey Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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Runaway stars could influence the cosmos far past their home galaxies Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Alzheimer's blood tests are getting better, but still have a ways to go Science News Science News Do blood tests for Alzheimer's work better than current ways to diagnose the disease?
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This spider makes its home in the burrows of extinct giant ground sloths Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
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Scientists want to send endangered species' cells to the moon Science News Science News The need for a biobank on the moon What will it take to build one?
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Record-breaking Coral Sea temperatures threaten the Great Barrier Reef Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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The asteroid that may have killed the dinosaurs came from beyond Jupiter Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Hundreds of snake species get a new origin story Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jake Buehler
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When pain really is in your head Science News Science News Science News Log in People have been trying to relieve the misery of pain for a very long time.
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Your medications might make it harder for you to beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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There's a new term for attempting to own the wind: ventography Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sujata Gupta
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What leads rivers to suddenly change course?
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Hair pulling prompts one of the fastest known pain signals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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A viral gene drive could offer a new approach to fighting herpes Science News Science News Gene drives can rapidly spread through populations A first step towards using gene drives therapeutically ...
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The largest arthropod to ever live finally has a head Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jason Bittel
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50 years ago, some of plastic's toxic hazards were exposed Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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Some meteors leave trails lasting up to an hour.
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This spiky fossil shows what early mollusks looked like Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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