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Animals
Gorillas can be cliquey, too. Here’s what that says about our own social lives.
Gorillas can be cliquey, too. Here’s what that says about our own social lives.
By
Marion Renault
Animals
Modern medicine still needs leeches
Modern medicine still needs leeches
By
Marion Renault
Animals
A beginner’s guide to butterfly watching
A beginner’s guide to butterfly watching
By
Marion Renault
Climate Change
After the dinosaurs died, lichens found a way
After the dinosaurs died, lichens found a way
By
Marion Renault
Climate Change
Some trees can make droughts worse
Some trees can make droughts worse
By
Marion Renault
Animals
Today’s exotic pets are tomorrow’s invasive pests
Today’s exotic pets are tomorrow’s invasive pests
By
Marion Renault
Animals
Biologists discovered two new species of shrew rat, no thanks to peanut butter
Biologists discovered two new species of shrew rat, no thanks to peanut butter
By
Marion Renault
Agriculture
Humans can’t manage this invasive fly—but a mind-controlling fungi might
Humans can’t manage this invasive fly—but a mind-controlling fungi might
By
Marion Renault
Conservation
America’s been rolling back natural land protections since 1892—but never like this
America’s been rolling back natural land protections since 1892—but never like this
By
Marion Renault
Health
Searching in vein: a history of artificial blood
Searching in vein: a history of artificial blood
By
Marion Renault
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