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These species were discovered in museum collections. They might already be extinct. By Katarina Zimmer / Undark
Agriculture Gene-edited pigs immune to deadly virus could arrive on farms by next year By Andrew Paul
Climate Change Climate change is shifting the zones where plants grow By Matt Kasson / The Conversation
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Conservation New genetic tools have dramatically changed wildlife conservation By Lourdes Medrano/Undark
Conservation Nature wasn’t healing: What really happened with wildlife during pandemic lockdowns By Lauren Leffer
Conservation Montana traffickers illegally cloned Frankensheep hybrids for sport hunting By Andrew Paul
Energy Debate and innovation define nuclear energy’s present and future By Nicola Jones / Knowable Magazine
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