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Ancient Insect Diversity Revealed in New Zealand's Miocene Sediments, Including New Whitefly Genus
Ancient insect fossils in New Zealand reveal a new whitefly genus and psyllid wing, shedding light on Miocene biodiversity.
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Earth's Magnetic North Pole Shifts Toward Russia, Scientists Update Its Location
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Interview EasyCep's CEO Mehmet Akif Özdemir on Sustainability and the Circular Economy
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How Earthquakes 'Ignite': Hidden Mechanism Discovered in New Study
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Mount Rainier's Volcanic Activity Closely Watched by Scientists
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Volcanic Eruptions Linked to Neolithic Sun Stone Sacrifices in Denmark
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Homo Erectus Mastered Desert Survival 1.2 Million Years Ago
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What is the Wolf Moon? January's Celestial Events You Won't Want to Miss
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Climate Change Reveals What Mankind Has Searched for Under the Sea for 200 Years
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How Atmospheric Conditions Shape Snowflakes, According to NOAA
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Ancient Ice Core Could Unlock Secrets of Earth's History
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ALS and Neuroprotection: Can Stem Cells Protect Motor Neurons?
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Young Boy's Ant Discovery Uncovers Hidden Connection in Nature