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Monarch butterflies are doing surprisingly well in North America
Twenty-five years of data suggest that the population of monarch butterflies is stable in their summer range across North America,…
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‘Superworms’ Eat—and Survive on—Polystyrene
One of the noticeable things about microbiologist Christian Rinke’s laboratory is the startlingly loud crunching noise of wormlike larvae chewing…
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Stress Management Helped Wolves Become Dogs
The wolf relatives of modern-day dogs began the evolutionary process of becoming humans’ best friends more than 10,000 years ago.…
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See the Mysterious Sea Creatures that Only Come Up at Night
Every night at sundown, a great mass of mostly small sea creatures rises up from the depths into the topmost…
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Mass Shootings Leave Lasting Psychological Wounds
By now the sight of grieving, sobbing family members, terrified children and devastated communities is all too familiar from the…
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Artificial General Intelligence Is Not as Imminent as You Might Think
To the average person, it must seem as if the field of artificial intelligence is making immense progress. According to…
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Suicides among Black People May Be Vastly Undercounted
Ian Rockett has spent much of his career working closely with coroners and medical examiners researching the epidemiology of suicide.…
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Attribution Science Linking Warming to Disasters Is Rapidly Advancing
CLIMATEWIRE | For two decades, scientists have been getting better and faster at investigating the links between individual weather events…
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James Webb Space Telescope Set to Study Two Strange Super-Earths
The James Webb Space Telescope plans to explore strange, new rocky worlds in unprecedented detail. The telescope’s scientific consortium has…
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Meerkats are Getting Climate Sick
Karen Hopkin: This is Scientific American’s 60-Second Science. I’m Karen Hopkin. Climate change. It’s the culprit behind an increase in…
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