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Cracking Open Evolution’s Black Box on 'Lizard Island'
On an island in South Florida, scientists use trials to see how natural selection drives evolution in real time.
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How a UC Davis Research Center Is Changing the World of Coffee
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Searching for 'Dark Oxygen' in One of the World's Deepest Mines
A scientist's quest for mysterious sources of underground oxygen may offer clues about the origins of life.
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The Secret Sex Lives of Lichens
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Inside Montréal’s ‘Dream and Nightmare Laboratory’
In a century-old hospital, a team of “dream engineers” investigates the science of uneasy sleep.
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In Colorado, tap-dancing male tarantulas risk everything for love—including becoming lunch.
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The Science of Fighting Our Nightmares
Researchers around the world are working on ways to regain control of our minds during sleep and battle the monsters that torment us.
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How Algae Revealed Ancient Earthquakes in Croatia
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On the ISS, Archaeologists Conduct the First 'Space Excavation'
The International Space Station is the first permanent human settlement in space—and the perfect setting to understand how our species might create culture off-planet.
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The Strange Heat Island Lurking Beneath Minneapolis
An urban explorer ventured deep below downtown in search of Schieks Cave. What he found changed science.
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Two Lions Swam Nearly a Mile Through Dangerous Waters, Again and Again
The two males have braved a channel full of lion-killing crocs and hippos in Uganda at least seven times.
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In British Columbia, Dead Salmon Make for Happy Butterflies and Bees
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Trees Hold Their Breath to Avoid Wildfire Smoke
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In matters of grooming and moving, these primates defer to the ladies.
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Studying the World's Largest Parrot Colony Is an Extreme Sport
Cliffside with Argentina's burrowing parrots, biologist Juan Masello has broken bones, crushed a vein, and nearly drowned.
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