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Why are buttons and zippers on different sides of men’s and women’s clothes?
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6 animal fathers who go the distance
From carrying eggs in their mouths to building hidden nests, these animal dads do it all.
Humans are changing how nature smells, with risks for wildlife
A growing body of research shows how air pollution, fertilizers, and fungicides are altering the chemical signals that plants and animals use to communicate. Scientists warn that insect reproduction, foraging, navigation, and even the pollination of crops could be affected.
You may actually like eating bugs
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In 1962 Wisconsin, delivery pizzas were cooked in traffic
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9 Claude tips and tricks to get more out of the AI chatbot
Don’t limit yourself to just the basics.
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